The Imperial System


Imperial Units of Measure



LengthWeightCapacity
1 ft = 12 in.1 lb = 16 oz1 c = 8 fl oz
1 yd = 3 ft = 36 in.1 T = 2000 lb1 pt = 2 c
1 mi = 1760 yd = 5280 ft1 qt = 2 pt
1 gal = 4 qt

Helpful hint: To convert units, multiply by a convenient form of 1.

For example, to convert inches to feet, multiply by .

 

Converting Imperial Units of Length


Example

In 1976, the artist Christo built a 24-mile long fabric fence in California.  He and his team joined pieces of fabric, each 63 feet long, together to form the fence.  How many yards long was each piece?


Solution


63 ft x         Multiply the fractions. 
                                                  

                  = 21 yd                 Simplify the product.   

 

Answer: Each piece of fabric was 21 yards long.

 

Converting Imperial Units of Weight


Example

A humpback whale weighs 33 tons.  How many pounds is this?

(Hint: 1 T = 2000 lb.)


Solution

33 T x                           Write 33 T as .

                                       Cancel out the unit "T".

                                                                       Multiply the numbers in the numerator.

                                                                       Divide.

                                                                      
                    = 66,000 lb


Answer:  The humpback whale weighs 66,000 pounds.

                    

 

Converting Customary Units of Capacity


Example

Convert 25 fluid ounces to pints.

Use the fact that 1 c = 8 fl oz and 1 pt = 2 c.


Use rule for multiplying fractions.  Divide out common units.

Multiply.


Answer:  25 fluid ounces is equal to 1 pints.

 

Practice

Complete each statement with feetinches, or yards.

1.   1 mi = 1760 ___________

 

2.   1 mi = 63,360 ___________

 

3.   1 mi = 5280 ___________

 


Complete each statement.


4.    32 oz = ___________ lb

 

 

 

5.    17 pt = ___________ c

 

 

 

6.    41 in. = ___________ ft

 

 

 

Writing Measurements in Mixed Units.


Example

Convert 26 fluid ounces to cups and fluid ounces.


Step 1: Convert 26 fluid ounces to cups.

Step 2: Convert the fractional part from cups to fluid ounces.

= 2 fl oz

 

Answer: 26 fluid ounces = 3 cups 2 fluid ounces.



Adding and Subtracting with Mixed Units.

Example

Your school backpack weighs 7 pounds 6 ounces.  Your younger brother's backpack weighs 6 pounds 14 ounces. 

a. Find the sum of the weights.

   7 lb   6 oz
+ 6 lb 14 oz
 13 lb 20 oz

We can rename the sum since there are 16 ounces in a pound.

13 lb 20 oz = 13 lb (1 lb 4 oz) = 14 lb 4 oz

Answer:  The sum is 14 lb 4 oz.


b.  Find the difference of the weights.

  7 lb   6 oz
- 6 lb 14 oz

Since we cannot take 14 away from 6, we need to rename.

7 lb 6 oz = (6 lb 16 oz) 6 oz = 6 lb 22 oz

  6 lb 22 oz
- 6 lb 16 oz
           6 oz

Answer: The difference is 6 oz.



Add and write in simplest form.

7.      5 c   7 fl oz  +   7 c    8 fl oz

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.    9 lb   3 oz  +  4 lb   15 oz

 

 

 

 

Subtract and write in simplest form. 

9.   12 ft  2 in. −  7 ft  10 in.

 

 

 

 

 

10.  One lap of the Indy 500 is 2 miles long. How many feet are in three complete laps?

A. 1250 feet   
B. 13,200 feet   
C. 39,600 feet   
D. 79,200 feet

 

 

 

 

 


 

11.   Sally has 4 gallons of juice.  Could she serve 75 people each 1 cup?  How much more will she need or have left over?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete each statement. 

12.   lb = __________ oz

 

 

 

 

 

 

13.  T = __________ lb

 

 

 

 

 

14.  c = __________ fl oz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15. 103 in. = __________ yd __________ ft

 

 

 

 

 

 

16. 9 qt = __________ gal __________ qt

 

 

 

 

 

 

17. 78 oz = __________ lb __________ oz

 

 

 

 

 

Math challenge!

Find the weight of each loaf of bread.

  • The rye bread weighs 1 lb 7 oz more than the wheat bread.
  • The corn bread weighs half as much as the wheat bread.
  • The wheat bread weighs 6 oz less than 2 pounds.














Answer Key

1.  yards

2.  inches

3.  feet

4.  2

5.  34

6.  3

7.  13 c  7 fl oz

8.  14 lb  2 oz

9.  4 ft  4 in

10.  C

11.  No, she needs 11 more cups.

12.  74

13.  2500

14.  30

15.  2 yd  2 ft  (or 2 yd  2 ft  7 in)

16.  2 gal  1 qt

17.  4 lb  14 oz

Challenge
Wheat bread:  1 lb  10 oz
Rye bread:  3 lb  1 oz
Corn bread:  13 oz