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Customary and Metric Conversions 1. 1. Ryan invited 8 friends to his party. He bought enough soda so that he and his friends can each drink 400 milliliters. If he can only buy 1-liter bottles, how many liters of soda did he buy?
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Customary and Metric Conversions 1. 1. Ryan invited 8 friends to his party. He bought enough soda so that he and his friends can each drink 400 milliliters. If he can only buy 1-liter bottles, how many liters of soda did he buy? Ryan + 8 friends = 9 people
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Customary and Metric Conversions 1. 1. Ryan invited 8 friends to his party. He bought enough soda so that he and his friends can each drink 400 milliliters. If he can only buy 1-liter bottles, how many liters of soda did he buy? 9 x 400 =
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Customary and Metric Conversions 1. 1. Ryan invited 8 friends to his party. He bought enough soda so that he and his friends can each drink 400 milliliters. If he can only buy 1-liter bottles, how many liters of soda did he buy? 9 x 400 = 3,600 milliliters
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Customary and Metric Conversions 1. 1. Ryan invited 8 friends to his party. He bought enough soda so that he and his friends can each drink 400 milliliters. If he can only buy 1-liter bottles, how many liters of soda did he buy? 9 x 400 = 3,600 milliliters Use STEPS to find out how places to shift the decimals point
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Convert From milliliters to liters Shift 3 places to left. Mili Cent i Deci Unit Deka Hecto KIlo
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Customary and Metric Conversions 1. 1. Ryan invited 8 friends to his party. He bought enough soda so that he and his friends can each drink 400 milliliters. If he can only buy 1-liter bottles, how many liters of soda did he buy? 3,600 divided by 1,000 = 3.6 liters Therefore he would have to buy 4 liters to have enough for everyone.
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Customary and Metric Conversions 2. 2. The distance between the soccer field and the baseball park is 135 feet. What is the length in yards?
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Customary and Metric Conversions 2. 2. The distance between the soccer field and the baseball park is 135 feet. What is the length in yards? There are 3 feet in each yard We are going from feet to yards We will divide by 3
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Customary and Metric Conversions 2. 2. The distance between the soccer field and the baseball park is 135 feet. What is the length in yards? 135 divided by 3 = __________
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Customary and Metric Conversions 2. 2. The distance between the soccer field and the baseball park is 135 feet. What is the length in yards? 135 divided by 3 = 45
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Customary and Metric Conversions 3. 3. Leah is 53 inches tall. Her brother is 5 inches taller than she is. What is Luke’s height in feet and inches?
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Customary and Metric Conversions 3. 3. Leah is 53 inches tall. Her brother is 5 inches taller than she is. What is Luke’s height in feet and inches? 53 inches + 5 inches = ______ inches
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Customary and Metric Conversions 3. 3. Leah is 53 inches tall. Her brother is 5 inches taller than she is. What is Luke’s height in feet and inches? 53 inches + 5 inches = ______ inches 58
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Customary and Metric Conversions 3. 3. Leah is 53 inches tall. Her brother is 5 inches taller than she is. What is Luke’s height in feet and inches? 53 inches + 5 inches = ______ inches 58 divided by 12 inches = _______ R ______ 58
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Customary and Metric Conversions 3. 3. Leah is 53 inches tall. Her brother is 5 inches taller than she is. What is Luke’s height in feet and inches? 53 inches + 5 inches = ______ inches 58 divided by 12 inches = 4 R. 10 or 4 feet, 10 inches 58
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows?
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows? 6 bows x 64 inches =
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows? 6 bows x 64 inches = 384 inches
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows? 6 bows x 64 inches = 384 inches There are 36 inches in a yard.
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows? 6 bows x 64 inches = 384 inches There are 36 inches in a yard. 384 divided by 36 =
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows? 6 bows x 64 inches = 384 inches There are 36 inches in a yard. 384 divided by 36 = 10 R 24
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows? 6 bows x 64 inches = 384 inches There are 36 inches in a yard. 384 divided by 36 = 10 R 24 10 yards, 24 inches
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Customary and Metric Conversions 4. 4. Don uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Don need to make 6 bows? So Don will need 11 yards to finish the project.
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Customary and Metric Conversions 5. 5. Mrs. Ronald has 64 bottles of water. If each bottle holds 1 pint of water, how many gallons of water does Mrs. Ronald have?
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Customary and Metric Conversions 5. 5. Mrs. Ronald has 64 bottles of water. If each bottle holds 1 pint of water, how many gallons of water does Mrs. Ronald have? There are 8 pints in a gallon
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Customary and Metric Conversions 5. 5. Mrs. Ronald has 64 bottles of water. If each bottle holds 1 pint of water, how many gallons of water does Mrs. Ronald have? There are 8 pints in a gallon 64 divided by 8 =
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Customary and Metric Conversions 5. 5. Mrs. Ronald has 64 bottles of water. If each bottle holds 1 pint of water, how many gallons of water does Mrs. Ronald have? There are 8 pints in a gallon 64 divided by 8 = 8 gallons
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Customary and Metric Conversions 6. 6. Briar filled 60 glasses with kool-aid for the camp’s supper. If each glass holds 1 cup of kool-aid, how many quarts of kool-aid did Briar use?
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Customary and Metric Conversions 6. 6. Briar filled 60 glasses with kool-aid for the camp’s supper. If each glass holds 1 cup of kool-aid, how many quarts of kool-aid did Briar use? There are 4 cups in one quart. 60 divided by 4 =
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Customary and Metric Conversions 6. 6. Briar filled 60 glasses with kool-aid for the camp’s supper. If each glass holds 1 cup of kool-aid, how many quarts of kool-aid did Briar use? There are 4 cups in one quart. 60 divided by 4 = 15 quarts
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Customary and Metric Conversions 7. 7. Lorraine’s backpack has a mass of 10,000 grams. What is the mass of her backpack in kilograms?
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Customary and Metric Conversions 7. 7. Lorraine’s backpack has a mass of 10,000 grams. What is the mass of her backpack in kilograms? Use STEPs From grams to kilograms Shift decimal point to the left 3 places
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Customary and Metric Conversions 7. 7. Lorraine’s backpack has a mass of 10,000 grams. What is the mass of her backpack in kilograms? 10 kilograms
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Convert 8. 8. 566 mm = ____________ cm Mili Cent i Deci Unit Deka Hecto KIlo
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Convert 8. 8. 566 mm = ____________ cm Mili Cent i Deci Unit Deka Hecto KIlo 56.6 cm
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Convert 9. 9. 7.86 L = ____________ mL Mili Cent i Deci Unit Deka Hecto KIlo
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Convert 9. 9. 7.86 L = ____________ mL Mili Cent i Deci Unit Deka Hecto KIlo 7,860 mL
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Convert 10. 10. 970 cg = ____________ g Mili Cent i Deci Unit Deka Hecto KIlo
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Convert 10. 10. 970 cg = ____________ g Mili Cent i Deci Unit Deka Hecto KIlo 9.7 g
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Convert 11. 11. 5 miles = ____________ yds.
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Convert 11. 11. 5 miles = ____________ yds. 5 x 1,760 yards = ____________
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Convert 12. 12. 3 gal = ___________ c 3 x 16 = _________
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Convert 13. 13. 128 fl oz = ___________ qt
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Convert 13. 13. 128 fl oz = ___________ qt 128 divided by 32 = _____
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Convert 14. 14. 6 lbs = ____________ oz
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Convert 14. 14. 6 lbs = ____________ oz 6 x 16 = ________
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Convert 15. 15. 4 yds = ____________ in
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Convert 15. 15. 4 yds = ____________ in 4 x 36 = __________
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