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Systems of Measurement imperial metric
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The Imperial System Developed over hundreds of years, the imperial system tried to use every day objects for units 1 inch = your thumb 1 foot = your foot On so on…. But this did cause some problems…
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1 pound = a good sized throwing stone… 1 cup = the amount of water you can hold in your cupped hands. And what makes it even more challenging, is that they broke everything into fractions, usually of 12s and 16s….
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Metric System The mathematics is much simpler than the imperial system (all factors of 10) The problem, is that some of the measures are hard to relate to (what is a decameter?...a milligram?....)
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So, we’ll start with the imperial system…. We are going to begin with the mechanics of adding and subtracting imperial fractions…. To add or subtract fractions, we must have a CD!
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Basic Imperial Units Inch / Foot (length) Gallon (volume) Pound (weight) Fahrenheit (temperature)
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