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Converting US (Imperial) Units Worksheet

Practice converting between different US (Imperial) units of measurement including length, weight, and capacity for 4th graders.

Grade 4 Math MeasurementScale and ConversionsConverting Us (Imperial) Units
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.MD.A.1CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.MD.A.2

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Converting US (Imperial) Units

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Read each question carefully and convert the given measurements to the requested units. Show your work where applicable.

1. There are 12 inches in 1 foot. So, 3 feet is equal to   inches.

2. There are 3 feet in 1 yard. So, 6 yards is equal to   feet.

3. If a ribbon is 24 inches long, it is   feet long.

4. A desk is 5 feet long. How many inches is that?   inches.

5. Which is heavier?

a

1 pound

b

10 ounces

c

Both are the same

d

Cannot tell

6. A bag of apples weighs 3 pounds. How many ounces is that?

a

32 ounces

b

48 ounces

c

16 ounces

d

64 ounces

7. There are 2 cups in 1 pint. So, 4 pints is equal to   cups.

8. There are 2 pints in 1 quart. So, 3 quarts is equal to   pints.

9. There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. So, 2 gallons is equal to   quarts.

10. A recipe calls for 8 cups of milk. How many quarts is that?   quarts.

11. Sarah has a jump rope that is 72 inches long. Her friend Mark has a jump rope that is 6 feet long. Who has the longer jump rope? Explain your answer.

12. A pitcher holds 1 gallon of lemonade. If a glass holds 1 cup of lemonade, how many glasses can be filled from the pitcher?