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Chapter 7. Section 7.1. Exercise #11. 10,000 lb = tons. Complete the statement. 5. 1 ton = 2000 lb. Chapter 7. Section 7.1. Exercise #19. yd. 1 ft =. yd. 39 ft =. Complete the statement. 39 ft = yd. 13. Chapter 7. Section 7.1. Exercise #27.
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Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #11
10,000 lb= tons Complete the statement. 5 1 ton = 2000 lb
Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #19
yd 1 ft = yd 39 ft = Complete the statement. 39 ft= yd 13
Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #27
Complete the statement. 435 = min 1 hr = 60 min
Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #41
Simplify. 6 lb 20 oz = 6 lb + 16 oz + 4 oz = 7 lb + 4 oz
Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #51
5 yd 2 ft 4 yd + 6 yd 1 ft Add. = 16 yd 15 yd 3 ft
Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #59
7 h 25 min 6 h 85 min = – – 2 h 30 min 2 h 30 min Subtract 2 h 30 min from 7 hr 25 min. 4 h 55 min
Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #71
3 lb 21 oz 4 lb 5 oz = – – 2 lb 8 oz 2 lb 8 oz You use 2 lb 8 oz of hamburger from a package that weighs 4 lb 5 oz. How much is left over? 1 lb 13 oz
Chapter 7 Section 7.1 Exercise #85
Solve. 4 gal 5 qt 3 pt 10 oz x 2 8 gal 10 qt 6 pt 20 oz Simplify. = 8 gal 10 qt 7 pt 4 oz = 8 gal 13 qt 1 pt 4 oz = 11 gal 1 qt 1 pt 4 oz
Chapter 7 Section 7.2 Exercise #1
Choose the most reasonable measure. The height of a ceiling • 25m • 2.5m • 25cm
Chapter 7 Section 7.2 Exercise #17
Complete the statement, using a metric unit of length. A basketball court is 28 long. m
Chapter 7 Section 7.2 Exercise #27
Complete the statement. 800 8 m = cm
Chapter 7 Section 7.2 Exercise #33
Complete the statement. 7 7000 m = km
Chapter 7 Section 7.2 Exercise #35
Complete the statement. 80 8 cm = mm
Chapter 7 Section 7.2 Exercise #39
Complete the statement. 5000 5 m = mm
Chapter 7 Section 7.3 Exercise #15
Complete the statement, using a metric unit of weight. mg 1 is g
Chapter 7 Section 7.3 Exercise #25
Complete the statement. 8 kg = g 8000
Chapter 7 Section 7.3 Exercise #27
Complete the statement. 9500 kg = metric tons 9.5
Chapter 7 Section 7.3 Exercise #51
L 2000 cm3 cm3 Complete the statement, using a metric unit of volume. A car’s engine capacity is 2000 cm3.It is advertised as a 2.0 model. L
Chapter 7 Section 7.3 Exercise #59
Complete the statement. 4 hL = L 4 00
Chapter 7 Section 7.3 Exercise #63
cm3 5 L L Complete the statement. 5000 5 L = cm3
Chapter 7 Section 7.3 Exercise #69
The United States emitted 67.3 million metric tons (t) of carbon monoxide (CO) into the atmosphere in 1999. One metric ton equals 1000 kg. How many kilograms of CO were emitted into the atmosphere in the United States during 1999? 67,300,000 67,300,000 (t) = kg = 67,300,000,000 kg or 67.3 billion kg
Chapter 7 Section 7.4 Exercise #3
km = 150 mi mi Complete the statement. (Round to the nearest hundredth) 150 mi = km 150 mi = 240 km
Chapter 4 Section 7.4 Exercise #11
L = 4 qt qt Complete the statement. (Round to the nearest hundredth) 4 qt = L 4 qt = 3.8 L
Chapter 7 Section 7.4 Exercise #17
250 lb = kg kg = 250 lb lb A football team’s fullback weighs 250 lb. How many kilograms does he weigh? 250 lb = 112.5 kg
Chapter 7 Section 7.5 Exercise #3
Draw line AC. A C