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DSPM Homework: Converting and Adding Measures - Prof. Sheldon H. Dan, Assignments of Elementary Mathematics

A homework assignment from a dspm (data science, processing and manufacturing) course, focusing on converting and adding measures using unity ratios or conversion factors. Students are required to convert ounces to pounds, miles to feet, ounces to pints, yards to inches, and express measures in standard notation. They also need to add and subtract measures, and convert rate units from inches per second to feet per minute and gallons per hour to quarts per hour.

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Uploaded on 08/13/2009

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DSPM 0700 HOMEWORK (ASSIGNMENT 7, SECTION 2-5)
Use unity ratios or conversion factors to convert the following to the new units:
1. 680 oz. = ___________ lb.
2.
1
14
mi. = ____________ ft.
3. 180 oz. = _____________ pt.
4. 36 yd. = _____________ in.
Express the following measures in standard notation:
5. 3 lb. 21 oz.
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Name__________________ DSPM 0700 HOMEWORK (ASSIGNMENT 7, SECTION 2-5) Use unity ratios or conversion factors to convert the following to the new units:

  1. 680 oz. = ___________ lb.

mi. = ____________ ft.

  1. 180 oz. = _____________ pt.
  2. 36 yd. = _____________ in. Express the following measures in standard notation:
  3. 3 lb. 21 oz.
  1. 3 gal. 5 qt. 3 pt. Add the following measures. If problem is in mixed measures, express the result in standard notation:
  2. 6 qt. + 3 pt. (Change quarts to pints)
  3. 6 lb. 7 oz. +8 lb. 11 oz. Subtract the following measures. If problem is in mixed measures, express the result in standard notation:
  4. 15 ft. – 40 in. (Change feet to inches)
  5. (^1) 4 5 gal. 2 qt. 1 pt.  2 gal. 3 qt. 1 pt.
  1. Divide using long division. Express the remainder as a fraction of a unit: 5 gal. 3 qt. 1 pt.  3
  2. If 18 lb. of flame retardant are divided equally into four boxes, express the weight of the contents of each box in pounds and ounces.
  3. If a length of rope is 20 ft. 9 in. long, how many pieces 3 in. long can be cut from it?

Change the following rate units:

  1. 9 in./sec. to ft./min.
  2. 2,745 gal./hr. to qt./hr.