Some of the questions in this unit may be answered by recording an audio file. If you chose to record the answer, click on the "Add Recording" button and follow the on-screen instructions closely. Once you have completed and attached the recording, enter the word “COMPLETE” in the text box. (Note: If your computer does not have a built-in microphone, a microphone or microphone/headset combination is needed to record audio.) |
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Measuring to the Nearest Sixteenth of an Inch |
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Refer to the ruler and arrows to answer the first four questions. |
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1) What is the length of Arrow 1? |
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2) What is the length of Arrow 2? |
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3) What is the length of Arrow 3? |
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4) What is the length of Arrow 4? |
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Customary and Metric Conversions |
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For the next four problems, refer to the charts in the content link to “Customary and Metric Conversions”. For decimal answers, round the answers to the nearest tenth. |
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Three quarts equal (a) how many pints, (b) how many liters? |
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6) Five pounds equal (a) how many ounces, (b) how many kilograms? |
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7) Six miles equal (a) how many yards, (b) how many kilometers? |
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8) Ten feet equal (a) how many inches, (b) how many centimeters? |
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For the next five problems, convert the given customary unit to an equivalent measure in a different customary unit. For decimal answers, round the answers to the nearest tenth. Refer to the content link to Customary and Metric Conversions for conversion units. |
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To solve the next six problems, refer to the conversion charts provided in the content link, “Customary Units of Area”. |
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Customary Units of Volume |
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To solve the next two problems, refer to the conversion charts provided in the content link, “Customary Units of Volume”. |
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For the next two questions, convert the given Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit temperature. |
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22) Twenty-five degrees Celsius is how many degrees Fahrenheit? |
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23) Ten degrees Celsius is how many degrees Fahrenheit? |
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For the next three questions, convert the given Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius temperature. |
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25) Explain how to convert 100.2 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius temperature using the formula. |
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26) What is the Celsius temperature for 14 degrees Fahrenheit rounded to the nearest whole number? |
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For the next three questions, convert the units of time. |
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For the next two questions, calculate the elapsed time. |
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30) What is the elapsed time from 5:30 AM to 4:30 PM? |
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31) What is the elapsed time from 9:45 AM to Noon? |
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32) What is the 24-hour clock time for 8:00 AM? |
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33) What is the 24-hour clock time for 8:00 PM? |
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34) If you were directed by your school to complete Offline Activities for this course, please enter the information on the Log Entry form. |
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