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Converting
Equivalents
(CULINARY ARTS)
Hosted by Mr. Met.
Starting
With T
Starting
With pt.
Starting
With qts.
Starting
With c.
Starting
With ?
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Question
32 T. = ____c.
2
Question
9 T. = _____t.
27
Question
5 T. = _____t.
15
Question
2 T. = _____oz.
1
Question
128 T. = _____c.
8
Question
12 pts. = ____gal.
1 ½ or 1.5
Question
4 pt. = ______qts.
2
Question
1 pt. = ______qt.
½ or .5
Question
8 pts. = ______qts.
4
Question
64 pts. = _____ gal.
8
Question
4 qts. = _____gal.
1
Question
1 ¾ qts. = ______c.
7
Question
1 qt. = ______ fl. oz.
32
Question
3 qts. = ______pts.
6
Question
4 qts. = ______ gal.
1
Question
1 c. = ______T.
16
Question
6 c. = ______fl. oz.
48
Question
1 c. = ______fl. oz.
8
Question
½ c = _______fl. oz.
4
Question
22 c = ____qts.
5 ½ or 5.5
Question
1 lb butter = ______oz.
16
Question
6 lbs. sifted flour = ___ c.
12
Question
96 t. = ______c.
2
Question
14 gal = _____c.
(3 digit answer)
224
Question
24oz. = _____ lbs.
1 ½ or 1.5
NAME: ______________________________ Culinary Arts Activity DATE: December 2, 2010 Measuring and Converting Directions: In the lab, please use the given measuring devices to convert from one size to another. Station 1 1.
2.
3.
4.
______ cups = 1 gallon = ______ pints ______ cups = 1 quart = ______ pints After looking at the answers you got for #’s 1 and 2, you predict ______ cup(s) = ______ pint(s). Also, ______ quart(s) = ______ gallon(s). Station 2 5. Your recipe asks for 1 quart of water per serving. If you are going to need 10 servings, how much water do you need? Please pour from the quart container into the gallon container. ______ quarts = ______ gallons Or ______ quarts = ______ gallons, ______ quarts 6. Your recipe asks for 3 gallons of water. Please fill up 1 gallon at a time and see how many quart containers you can fill. How many quarts can you fill with 3 gallons? 1 gallon = ______quarts 3 gallons = ______ quarts Station 3 7. Using the 2 scales, see how much 1 cup of water weighs. From the 2lb scale, 1 cup water = ______ ounces = ______ lbs, ______ounces. From the 5lb scare, 1 cup water = ______ ounces = ______lbs, ______ ounces. Station 4 (at your seats) 8. After visiting all three stations, estimate the weight of 1 gallon of water. 1 gallon water = ______ lbs, ______ounces. 1 foot
1 yard
1 mile
1 pound
1 ton
1 teaspoon
1 ounce
1 cup
1 pint
1 quart
1 gallon
Kilo
Hecto
8 mm
3 centimeters
1 tablespoon
Deca
Deci
Centi
Milli
1 kilogram
3 teaspoons
0.1
.03 meters
0.001
12 inches
0.01
.008 meters
10
16 ounces
2 cups
1000
1000 grams
5,280 feet
2 tablespoons
4 quarts
100
3 feet
60 drops
2000 pounds
2 pints
36 inches
0.03 ounce
0.15 ounce
1 ounce 1 pound
2.2 pounds
1 ton
1 drop
15 drops
1 teaspoon
1 tablespoon
1 pint
1 quart
1 gallon
1 ounce
0.04 inch
0.4 inch
1 inch
1 foot
1 yard
3.3 feet
1 mile
0.9 meter
4 grams
1 meter
1 liter
1 centimeter
30 centimeters
28.4 grams
30 milliliters
1 milliliter
1 gram
1 2.5 centimeters millimeter
1 500 kilogram milliliters
0.06 milliliter
5 milliliters
900 kilograms
4 liters
454 grams
15 milliliters
1.6 kilometers
1t
1 T
1 fl oz
1 c
1 pt
1 qt
1 gal
3 t
2 T
8 fl oz
2 c
2 pt
4 qt
128 fl oz
2 t
16 T
16 fl oz
4 c
8 pt
1 l
34 fl oz
1 oz
1 lb
1 ton
Spatula
Donut
Cake
Spoon
2 qt
4 pt
½ gal
8 qt
10 qt
2000 lb
16 oz
2 gal
40 c
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