Math 7 Q2 Week 2
Math 7 Q2 Week 2
Math 7 Q2 Week 2
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LESSON CONVERTING MEASUREMENTS FROM ONE UNIT TO
1 ANOTHER IN BOTH METRIC AND ENGLISH SYSTEMS
OBJECTIVES:
• identifies the English and metric systems unit of
measurement.
• converts measurement from one unit to another in both
English and Metric systems of measurement.
• appreciates the importance of converting measurement
from one unit to another accurately
I. WHAT HAPPENED
(PRE-ACTIVITIES/PRE- TEST)
ACTIVITY I. COMPLETE Me!
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II. What You Need to Know
History of Measurement
One of the earliest tools that human beings invented was the
unit of measurement.
In olden times, people needed measurement to determine
how long or wide things are; things they needed to build their
houses or make their clothes. Later, units of measurement
were used in trade and commerce.
In the 3rd century BC Egypt, people used their body parts to
determine measurements of things; the same body parts that
you used to measure the assigned things to you.
The forearm length was called a cubit.
The hand span was considered a half cubit.
The palm was considered 1/6 of a cubit.
You may check out how many handspans your forearm
length is.
The Egyptians came up with these units to be more accurate
in measuring different lengths.
They are the basic units of length of the English System of
Measurement, which also includes units for mass, volume,
time, temperature, and angle. Since the inch and foot are
both units of length, each can be converted into the other.
DISCUSSION:
English to English Conversion of fluid ounce =1 cup
2 cups = 1 pint 12 inches 1 foot
2 pints = 1 quart 4 quarts, 1 gallon
16 ounces, 1 pound 1 ton is 2000 pounds
1 yard = to 3 feet 1 mile = 1,760 yards
1 yard is 36 inches 1 mile is 5,280 feet
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Here are the common prefixes used in the Metric System:
WORD SYMBOL MEANING
Kilometer km 1000 meters
Hectometers hm 100 meters
Dekameters da 10 meters
Meter m 1 meter
Decimeter dm 0.1 meter
Centimeter cm 0.01
Millimeter mm 0.001 meter
Temperature
0C = (5/9)(0F – 32) C Celsius
0F = (9/5)(0C) + 32 F Fahrenheit
K = 0C + 273.15 K Kelvin
Example 1.
Convert 144 inches to yard
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Example 2.
Convert 2 miles into inches:
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*From lower to higher metric unit, move the decimal point to the left
according to the difference of steps
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EVALUATION/POST TEST:
Activity A.
Answer the following items, using conversion factors in English
System of Measurement. Show your solutions.
Activity D.
Problem Solving
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LESSON SOLVING PROBLEMS INVOLVING CONVERSION OF
2 UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
OBJECTIVES:
• identifies the different steps in solving word problems.
• applies learned concepts and skills in solving word problems
involving conversion of units.
• solves word problem involving conversion of units of
measurement accurately.
I. WHAT HAPPENED
(PRE-ACTIVITIES/PRE- TEST)
Review on the conversion factors of measuring length,
Weight/Mass, Volume, Angle, Time, and Temperature.
LENGTH
I. Conversion factors in English System of Measurement
1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in.)
1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft)
1 yard (yd) = 36 inches (in.)
For long distances, the mile is used:
1 mile (mi) = 1,760 yards = 5,280 feet
II. Conversion factors in Metric System of Measurement
1 kilometer(km) = 1,000 meters (m)
1 millimeter (mm)= 0.001 meter
1 centimeter (cm)= 0. 01 meter
1 decimeter (dm)= 0. 1 meter
1 decameter (da)= 10 meters
1 hectometer (hm)= 100 meters
1 millimeter (mm)= 1/1,000 meter or 1,000 millimeters = 1 meter
Weight/Mass, Volume
Common weight conversion factors
1 kg = 2.2 lb 1 g = 1000 mg
1 metric ton = 1000 kg
1 kg = 1000 g 1 lb = 16 oz
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Volume conversion factors.
1 m3 = 1 million cm3 1 gal = 3.79 L
1 ft3 = 1,728 in3 1 gal = 4 quarts
1 in = 16.4 cm
3 3 1 quart = 2 pints
1 m3 = 35.3 ft3 1 pint = 2 cups
1 cup = 16 tablespoons
1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons
Temperature
0C = (5/9)(0F – 32)
0F = (9/5)(0C) + 32
K = 0C + 273.15
Measures of time conversion
1 day = 24 hours (hr)
1 hour = 60 minutes (min.)
1 minute = 60 seconds (s)
ACTIVITY 1.
Change the following measurements into the indicated unit
of measures.
1. 3 ½ days=_____________hrs.
2. 2400 mm=____________meter
3. 1 hr and 20 min.=_____seconds
4. 100 kilograms=_________ grams
5. 104 0C =_______________0F
ACTIVITY 2.
Try it!
Answer the following items:
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II. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
DISCUSSION:
Example 1
Solution:
45 miles x 5280 ft. = 237,600 ft.
1 mile
Thus, the human body has 237,600 feet of nerves.
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Example 2
Solution:
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour. A person breaths
or 1.75 gal. of air in minute.
Change 1.75 gal to quarts. Use the unit fraction and
proceed as follows:
Example 3
Solution:
2 700 g=_______lb.
Change g to kg: 2,700 g x 1 kg = 2.7 kg
1000 g
Change kg to lb.: 2.7 kg x 2.2 lb. = 5.94 lb.
1 kg
Example 4
4. Seawater contains 3,5 g of salt per liter. How many grams of salt are
there in 2,000 mL of seawater?
Solution:
3.5 g of salt per liter is the same as 3.5 g of salt
per 1,000 mL (1L= 1000 mL). Hence, there is 2 x
3.5 (or 7 g) of salt in 2,000 mL of seawater.
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III. WHAT HAVE I LEARNED
(EVALUATION/POST TEST):
Try it!
3. Zale, a Cebu resident, was packing his suitcase for his trip to
New York City the next day for a 2-week vacation. He
goggled New York weather and found out the average
temperature there is 590F. Should he bring a sweater?
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ALPHA QA TEAM
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ANSWER KEYS
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SYNOPSIS AND ABOUT THE AUTHOR
LESSON 1 LESSON 2
To be able to solve the problem
Metric and English systems
so easily, it is a prerequisite for every
are only some of the systems of
student to understand what the
measurements that spread to
problem is all about. This involves
other parts of the world. Since
reading with comprehension.
different quantities have specific
To facilitate the process of
different units of measure,
solving, every student must take into
standard units of measure are
consideration the different steps of
required.
problem solving. The following steps are
Different tables are
follows:
provided to show the Standard
1) Find out what is asked for?
units of measure both in Metric
2) State or write the given.
and English systems. The purpose
3) Determine what fundamental
of which is to guide every learner
operation/s to use.
on the process of converting
4) Identify what formula is
from one unit to another unit
applicable to the given problem; and
which involves most of the time,
the last step is the solution process
the operations of multiplication
where the student shows his or her
and division. A learner may use a
computation. Part of the solution
metric converter to convert one
process is the checking of answer to
unit of measure to another to
ensure correctness.
make the process easier in the
Finally, mathematical problem is
metric system.
not a problem after all, because it
always has a solution.
REFERENCES
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Lesson 1
Abrasado, Rolando B., Mathematics Resource Package
Grade 7, Q 2, Week 2
Session 1-3, Division of Negros Oriental
Lesson 2
Abrasado, Rolando B., Mathematics Resource Package
Grade 7 Q3, Week 4
Session 4, Division of Negros Oriental
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