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Units of Measurement - MathHelp.com - Pre Algebra Help


By yourteachermathhelp

Students learn that customary units can be converted to metric units and metric units can be converted to customary units using the following conversion factors: 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers 1 liter = 2.1 pints 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters and so on. Students are then asked to solve problems using these conversion factors such as 10 kilometers = ____ miles. Students are also asked to determine which customary unit of measurement and which metric unit of measurement are used to measure a given object. For example milk in a bottle would be measured in gallons (customary) or in liters (metric). Video is good quality and good for all students as a review or initial learning of the topic.

Unit measurement word problem: running laps (US customary)


By Khan Academy

In this video Sal Khan discusses how to convert units of length. The problem in this eight-minute video is this: Jamir is training for a race and is running laps around a field. If the distance around a field is 300 yards how many corporate laps would he need to run at least 2 miles?

U S customary units for fluid volume


By Khan Academy

Of all the US customary units of measurement weight has the highest number of commonly-used units: teaspoon tablespoon fluid ounce cup pint quart and gallon. There's a chance that you'll come across a recipe that uses many (if not most) of these units so pay attention.

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.