What do you know about converting measurements such as inches to feet or gallons to pints or kilograms to milligrams?
For every foot, there are 12 inches. So to figure out how many feet is in 48 inches, you'd take 48, divide it by 12 (since that's how many inches are in a foot), and you get 4! Therefore you have 4 feet!
What do you know about adding and subtracting measurements?
What I know about it:
I know that there is 3 feet in 1 yard
I know that for every 12 inches there is 1 foot, an inch is 1/12 of a foot which means there is 12 inches in a foot.
There are a couple of different measuring systems depending on where you live. In America we use the English system (farenheight, teaspoon, tablespoon, ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon, inches, feet, yards, miles.) Other countries use the Metric system, (Celceus, gram, meter, liter, millimeter, centimeter, kilometer, decameter, decimeter, hectometer,
For every foot, there are 12 inches. So to figure out how many feet is in 48 inches, you'd take 48, divide it by 12 (since that's how many inches are in a foot), and you get 4! Therefore you have 4 feet!
What do you know about adding and subtracting measurements?
What I know about it:
I know that there is 3 feet in 1 yard
I know that for every 12 inches there is 1 foot, an inch is 1/12 of a foot which means there is 12 inches in a foot.
There are a couple of different measuring systems depending on where you live. In America we use the English system (farenheight, teaspoon, tablespoon, ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon, inches, feet, yards, miles.) Other countries use the Metric system, (Celceus, gram, meter, liter, millimeter, centimeter, kilometer, decameter, decimeter, hectometer,
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