Measuring Systems
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In the chart below you will see equivalency volume measures in U.S. imperial system and metric system.
As you've learned, there are differences between the imperial system and the U.S. system in volume measurements; the number of ounces in pints, quarts, and gallons are all larger in the imperial system.
You can convert between metric and imperial or U.S. imperial measurements with straightforward multiplication or division if you know the conversion ratios. For this test, use the numbers on the chart to answer the following conversion questions. You may use decimals or round your answers.
As you've learned, there are differences between the imperial system and the U.S. system in volume measurements; the number of ounces in pints, quarts, and gallons are all larger in the imperial system.
You can convert between metric and imperial or U.S. imperial measurements with straightforward multiplication or division if you know the conversion ratios. For this test, use the numbers on the chart to answer the following conversion questions. You may use decimals or round your answers.
