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Convert Measurements
PART A BCDEF
Multi-Part
Lesson 1
624 Measurement and Proportional Reasoning
Main Idea
Determine the
appropriate unit of
measure. Compare
and contrast units of
measure.
Units of Measure
ELEVATORS Elevators
have been around since
the mid-1800s. All
elevators have a
maximum weight limit.
Is the maximum weight
limit of this elevator
more likely to be be
3,500 ounces or
3,500 pounds?
In this activity, you will explore different units of measure.
Locate the following objects. Estimate their measures.
Copy and complete the table.
Object Estimated Length Estimated Weight/Mass
Math textbook ■ inches ■ centimeters ■ pounds ■ kilograms
Pencil ■ inches ■ millimeters ■ ounces ■ grams
Board eraser ■ inches ■ centimeters ■ ounces ■ grams
Classroom door ■ yards ■ meters ■ pounds ■ kilograms
Chair ■ feet ■ centimeters ■ pounds ■ kilograms
Find the actual measures of two of the objects in
the table.
the Results
- Would the maximum weight limit of an elevator be measured
in ounces or pounds? Explain your reasoning. - Compare and contrast your measurements for each object. Are
there any units that are similar? - MATH IN THE MEDIA Use the Internet or another source to research
which countries use the customary system of measurement and
which countries use the metric system of measurement.
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