Units of Measurement - Seventh Grade
Customary, Metric, Conversions & Temperature
1. Customary Units (U.S. System)
Length (Distance)
Conversion | Formula |
---|---|
1 foot (ft) | = 12 inches (in) |
1 yard (yd) | = 3 feet = 36 inches |
1 mile (mi) | = 1,760 yards = 5,280 feet |
Weight (Mass)
Conversion | Formula |
---|---|
1 pound (lb) | = 16 ounces (oz) |
1 ton (T) | = 2,000 pounds |
Capacity (Volume)
Conversion | Formula |
---|---|
1 cup (c) | = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz) |
1 pint (pt) | = 2 cups = 16 fl oz |
1 quart (qt) | = 2 pints = 4 cups |
1 gallon (gal) | = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups |
Conversion Rules
Larger to Smaller Unit: MULTIPLY
Example: 3 feet to inches → 3 × 12 = 36 inches
Smaller to Larger Unit: DIVIDE
Example: 48 inches to feet → 48 ÷ 12 = 4 feet
2. Mixed Customary Units
What are Mixed Units?
Mixed units express a measurement using
TWO or MORE different units
Examples: 5 feet 8 inches, 3 pounds 12 ounces, 2 gallons 3 quarts
Converting to Mixed Units
Example: Convert 45 inches to feet and inches
Step 1: Divide 45 by 12 (since 1 ft = 12 in)
45 ÷ 12 = 3 remainder 9
Step 2: Write as mixed units
Quotient = 3 feet
Remainder = 9 inches
Answer: 3 feet 9 inches
Adding/Subtracting Mixed Units
Step 1: Add or subtract the larger units
Step 2: Add or subtract the smaller units
Step 3: Convert if necessary (if smaller unit ≥ conversion factor)
3. Metric System
Metric Prefixes
kilo (k): 1,000 units (thousand)
hecto (h): 100 units (hundred)
deka (da): 10 units (ten)
BASE UNIT: meter (m), gram (g), liter (L)
deci (d): 0.1 unit (tenth)
centi (c): 0.01 unit (hundredth)
milli (m): 0.001 unit (thousandth)
Length Conversions
Conversion | Formula |
---|---|
1 kilometer (km) | = 1,000 meters (m) |
1 meter (m) | = 100 centimeters (cm) |
1 centimeter (cm) | = 10 millimeters (mm) |
1 meter (m) | = 1,000 millimeters (mm) |
Mass (Weight) Conversions
Conversion | Formula |
---|---|
1 kilogram (kg) | = 1,000 grams (g) |
1 gram (g) | = 1,000 milligrams (mg) |
1 metric ton (t) | = 1,000 kilograms (kg) |
Capacity (Volume) Conversions
Conversion | Formula |
---|---|
1 kiloliter (kL) | = 1,000 liters (L) |
1 liter (L) | = 1,000 milliliters (mL) |
Metric Conversion Steps
Moving RIGHT (larger to smaller):
MULTIPLY by 10, 100, or 1000
Move decimal point RIGHT
Moving LEFT (smaller to larger):
DIVIDE by 10, 100, or 1000
Move decimal point LEFT
4. Converting Between Customary and Metric
Common Conversions
Customary | ≈ | Metric |
---|---|---|
LENGTH | ||
1 inch | ≈ | 2.54 centimeters |
1 foot | ≈ | 30.48 centimeters |
1 yard | ≈ | 0.91 meters |
1 mile | ≈ | 1.61 kilometers |
WEIGHT/MASS | ||
1 ounce | ≈ | 28.35 grams |
1 pound | ≈ | 0.45 kilograms (454 grams) |
CAPACITY/VOLUME | ||
1 fluid ounce | ≈ | 29.57 milliliters |
1 cup | ≈ | 237 milliliters |
1 quart | ≈ | 0.95 liters |
1 gallon | ≈ | 3.79 liters |
How to Convert
Step 1: Find the conversion factor
Step 2: Multiply by the conversion factor
Step 3: Round to appropriate decimal places
5. Temperature: Celsius and Fahrenheit
Temperature Scales
Fahrenheit (°F): Used in the United States
• Water freezes at 32°F
• Water boils at 212°F
Celsius (°C): Used in most other countries (metric)
• Water freezes at 0°C
• Water boils at 100°C
Celsius to Fahrenheit
°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32
or
°F = (°C × 1.8) + 32
Fahrenheit to Celsius
°C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
Example: Celsius to Fahrenheit
Problem: Convert 25°C to Fahrenheit
°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32
°F = (25 × 9/5) + 32
°F = (25 × 1.8) + 32
°F = 45 + 32
°F = 77
Answer: 25°C = 77°F
Example: Fahrenheit to Celsius
Problem: Convert 68°F to Celsius
°C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
°C = (68 − 32) × 5/9
°C = 36 × 5/9
°C = 180/9
°C = 20
Answer: 68°F = 20°C
Common Temperature Benchmarks
Description | Fahrenheit | Celsius |
---|---|---|
Water freezes | 32°F | 0°C |
Room temperature | 68-72°F | 20-22°C |
Body temperature | 98.6°F | 37°C |
Water boils | 212°F | 100°C |
Quick Reference: Conversion Rules
When Converting | Operation |
---|---|
Larger to Smaller Unit | MULTIPLY |
Smaller to Larger Unit | DIVIDE |
Metric: Move Right (larger→smaller) | × by power of 10 |
Metric: Move Left (smaller→larger) | ÷ by power of 10 |
💡 Important Tips to Remember
✓ Customary: Larger to smaller = multiply, smaller to larger = divide
✓ Metric: Based on powers of 10 (easier conversions!)
✓ King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk (kilo, hecto, deka, base, deci, centi, milli)
✓ Mixed units: Use division with remainders
✓ Customary↔Metric: Use approximate conversion factors
✓ Temperature: Remember water freezes at 32°F/0°C, boils at 212°F/100°C
✓ C to F: Multiply by 9/5 (or 1.8), then add 32
✓ F to C: Subtract 32 first, then multiply by 5/9
✓ Always check units in your final answer
✓ Use ≈ symbol for approximate conversions between systems
🧠 Memory Tricks & Strategies
Customary Length:
"12 inches per foot, 3 feet per yard - 5280 feet per mile, learn this hard!"
Metric Prefixes:
"King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk" = kilo, hecto, deka, BASE, deci, centi, milli
Conversion Direction:
"Big to small, multiply all! Small to big, divide you dig!"
Customary Capacity:
"2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart, 4 quarts in a gallon - now you're smart!"
Temperature Conversion:
"C to F: times 9/5, add 32 to survive! F to C: subtract 32 first, times 5/9 to reverse!"
Metric Powers of 10:
"Metric is metric-ulous - just move the decimal, it's miraculous!"
Inch to Centimeter:
"2.54 for every inch - this conversion is a cinch!"
Master Units of Measurement! 📏 🌡️
Remember: Know your conversion factors and direction rules!