Do You Know How? Do You Understand?

Name
Practice
Buddy
*
Do You Understand?
Tools Assessment
Do You Know How?
1. Make Sense and Persevere How
many cups of punch does one batch
of the recipe on the previous page
make? Explain.
For 2–4, convert each unit.
2. 2 cups =
fluid ounces
3. 312 quarts =
pints
4. 1 pint =
fluid ounces
For 5–12, convert each unit.
5. 7 quarts =
cups
7. 3 gallons =
cups
9. 3 34 gallons =
11. 9 cups =
6. 12 gallons =
quarts
8. 112 quarts =
cups
pints
10. 234 pints =
fluid ounces
fluid ounces
12. 312 pints =
fluid ounces
For 13–14, complete each table.
13.
Pints
Fluid
Ounces
14.
Quarts
11
2
11
2
21
2
21
2
31
2
31
2
41
2
41
2
51
2
51
2
61
2
61
2
*For another example, see Set A on page 723.
Cups
Topic 13 Lesson 13-2
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16.
Vocabulary Use capacity, length,
and meters to complete the definitions.
A-Z
is the amount of liquid a
container can hold.
Verde River
DATA
15. Math and Science Scientists measure how
much water and debris flow past a river
station at different times of the year. The
water and debris are called discharge. The
table shows the average discharge at the
Camp Verde station on the Verde River in
two months. How many more quarts of
discharge per second are there in December
than November?
Discharge at Camp Verde, Arizona
Month
Average Gallons per Second
November
1,619
December
2,285
17. Higher Order Thinking A caterer
combines 3 quarts of orange juice, 5 pints
of milk, and 5 cups of pineapple juice to
make smoothies. How many cups can be
filled with smoothies? Explain.
are one unit that can be
used to measure
.
Assessment
18. Annabelle had the following containers of paint leftover: 12 gallon,
3
1
4 quart, and 4 gallon.
Part A
How many quarts of paint does
Annabelle have left over? Explain.
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Topic 13 Lesson 13-2
Part B
Annabelle put the leftover paint in pint
containers. How many pint containers did
Annabelle fill? Explain.
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