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Name Date: Unit 13 Lesson 5 Customary Units of Capacity

This document provides information about customary units of capacity. It includes word problems asking the reader to convert between cups, pints, quarts, gallons, and fluid ounces. It also asks the reader to choose the best unit to measure the capacity of different containers like a bathtub, juice container, juice box, and milk carton.
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Name Date: Unit 13 Lesson 5 Customary Units of Capacity

This document provides information about customary units of capacity. It includes word problems asking the reader to convert between cups, pints, quarts, gallons, and fluid ounces. It also asks the reader to choose the best unit to measure the capacity of different containers like a bathtub, juice container, juice box, and milk carton.
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13–5 Name Date

1 cup (c) = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)


2 cups (c) = 1 pint (pt)
4 cups (c) = 1 quart (qt)
16 cups (c) = 1 gallon (gal)
Solve.
1. A recipe calls for 4 pints of milk. 2. Leroy has 2 containers. The blue
How many times must a 1-cup container holds 12 cups. The
measuring cup be filled to red container holds 5 pints.
equal 4 pints? Which container holds more?
How much more?

Complete.

3. 12 cups = pints 4. cups = 5 pints

5. 16 cups = quarts 6. 32 fluid ounces = gallon

7. pints = 12 quarts 8. quarts = 5 gallons

9. 12 quarts = gallons 10. 13 pints = quarts


1
11. fluid ounces = ——
4 quart 12. quarts = 6 gallons

13. 16 pints = gallons 14. 7 pints = quarts

Choose the best unit to measure how much each item


can hold. Write cup, pint, quart, or gallon.

15. a bathtub

16. a container of orange juice

17. a juice box

18. a small milk carton

UNIT 13 LESSON 5 Customary Units of Capacity 319

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13–5 Name Date

1 cup (c) = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)


2 cups (c) = 1 pint (pt)
4 cups (c) = 1 quart (qt)
16 cups (c) = 1 gallon (gal)
Solve.
1. A recipe calls for 4 pints of milk. 2. Leroy has 2 containers. The blue
How many times must a 1-cup container holds 12 cups. The
measuring cup be filled to red container holds 5 pints.
equal 4 pints? Which container holds more?
8 times How much more?
blue container; 2 cups or
1 pint more

Complete.

3. 12 cups = 6 pints 4. 10 cups = 5 pints


1
4 ——
5. 16 cups = quarts 6. 32 fluid ounces = 4 gallon

7. 24 pints = 12 quarts 8. 20 quarts = 5 gallons

3 6—21—
9. 12 quarts = gallons 10. 13 pints = quarts

11. 8 fluid ounces = 1


—— quart 12. 24 quarts = 6 gallons
4

2 3—21—
13. 16 pints = gallons 14. 7 pints = quarts

Choose the best unit to measure how much each item


can hold. Write cup, pint, quart, or gallon.

15. a bathtub gallon

16. a container of orange juice quart

17. a juice box cup

18. a small milk carton pint

UNIT 13 LESSON 5 Customary Units of Capacity 319

3_066813_U13L05.indd 319 4/21/08 9:00:30 AM

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