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Title: Customary Unit Conversions - YourTeacher.com - Pre Algebra Help

Added: Oct 26, 2007

Author: yourteachermathhelp

Duration: 1:46

Description:
For a complete lesson on customary unit conversions, go to http://www.yourteacher.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students learn the following customary units of measurement: inch, foot, ounce, ton, fluid ounce, pint, gallon, yard, pound, cup, quart, and so on. Students also learn to convert from one customary unit of measurement to another using the following conversion factors: 60 seconds = 1 minute, 7 days = 1 week, 3 feet = 1 yard, 16 ounces = 1 pound, 4 quarts = 1 gallon, and so on. Students are then asked to solve problems using conversion factors, such as 18 feet = ____ inches.

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Youtube Comments: 80

monkeygirl61896 Says:

Mar 24, 2011 -  yo mamma

Q8cavalier Says:

Mar 31, 2011 - Why all this trouble when you can just use metric system

DolphinTrainer2B Says:

Apr 15, 2011 - I KNOW WHAT POUNDS AND OUNCES STAND FOR DUH! WHAT THE TEACHER!

spacshelby Says:

May 20, 2011 - This is so wrong! DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OR FACTOR LABELING is based on the units canceling out! This idiot leaves them out!

kimby1162 Says:

May 26, 2011 - this really really really helpedd!

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02britneyforever Says:

Jun 14, 2011 - how about smaller to larger? divide?

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paperorpaper Says:

Jul 31, 2011 - This really helped me, thanks.

paperorpaper Says:

Jul 31, 2011 - Yes.

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deethecat5 Says:

Feb 1, 2012 - If you want to convert from a larger unit to a smaller unit, you multiply. Why? Because the smaller units are more numerous. There are 12 inches to a foot, which means there are 12 times as many inches as feet. If you want to convert from inches to feet, however, you divide by 12. Why? Because feet are 1/12 as numerous as inches. Remember, the smaller the unit the more there are of them. The larger the unit, the fewer there are of them. Hope this helps, and no jokes about small units!

zohal9404 Says:

Feb 4, 2012 - when did she switch the colors of her pen...so sneaky

TheGlam089 Says:

Feb 7, 2012 - I agree with you 

johnman1911 Says:

Feb 14, 2012 - She is on drugs

maria1625wow Says:

Feb 14, 2012 - lol!

maria1625wow Says:

Feb 14, 2012 - You guys need to stop talking about people haterz! You came here to learn not be talking to people for no reason

maria1625wow Says:

Feb 14, 2012 - arent you supposed to divide the larger to the smaller

summercures2 Says:

Feb 17, 2012 - She reminds me of Dr. Melfi from the Sopranos...lol.

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Mar 8, 2012 - Like Use Black As A Marker I Can't See Anything! And Yeah You're Smart "Pshh" Ok I'll Go With That!(BOPP!)

xhiddenscars Says:

Mar 21, 2012 - Listen retards,the reason she's being so specific is because you're not the only one watching the video. Some people are c o m p l e t e l y lost in math, and need everything to be specified for them. This video is really useful for people like them, and even though you might be more advanced, it still basically gives you the information you needed.If it didn't, go on a different video. But quit hating on someone who's trying to help people out.

WTLB8 Says:

Apr 24, 2012 - If you go from a larger number to a smaller number, yes, you would divide. However, she's talking about units, which is different. If you are converting a larger unit to a smaller unit (like feet to inches), you multiply because there's more of that smaller unit needed to cover the same distance/mass/volume as that larger unit. Converting one pound to ounces, for example, is going from a larger unit (pound) to a smaller unit (ounces). There are 16 oz in a lb, so you multiply 1 x 16.

ceadertree13 Says:

Apr 29, 2012 - I  hope she doesn't talk like that in everyday life. lol

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