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Adding and Subtracting Feet and Inches
By eHow
Teacher works at the chalk board to show how to use conversion to subtract feet and inches. Add feet measures first and then add the inches. If the inches equal more than 12 inches student must convert the inches to feet. Video is captioned. The instructor Alex Martinez is a mechanical engineering student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Volume with unit cubes 1
By Khan Academy
Volume is usually measured in cubic feet (or inches, or centimeters, etc). Let's practice counting cubic feet in order to find the volume.
Subtracting Decimals | MathHelp.com
By MathHelp.com
This lesson covers customary unit conversions. Students learn the following customary units of measurement: inch, foot, ounce, ton, fluid ounce, pint, gallon, yard, pound, cup, quart, and so on. Students also learn to convert from one customary unit of measurement to another using the following conversion factors: 60 seconds = 1 minute, 7 days = 1 week, 3 feet = 1 yard, 16 ounces = 1 pound, 4 quarts = 1 gallon, and so on. Students are then asked to solve problems using conversion factors, such as 18 feet = ____ inches.
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