Unit Conversions
Grade 4β’45 minutesβ’5.MD.A.1 Convert customary and metric measurement units within a single system by expressing measurements of a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Use these conversions to solve multi-step real-world problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money (including problems involving simple fractions or decimals). For example, 3.6 liters and 4.1 liters can be combined as 7.7 liters or 7700 milliliters.Unit
Learning Objective
I can convert measurements within the same system, like inches to feet or grams to kilograms.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 7 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. How many inches are in 3 feet?
2. If a table is 6 feet long, how many yards long is it?
3. A garden path is 36 inches wide. How many feet wide is the path?
...and 4 more questions
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