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Convert. Practice A Time and Temperature. 0 = 2. 2 days = hours 3. 24 months = years 4. 3 hours = 5. 20 = 6. 28 days = weeks 7. 2 years 3 months = months 8. 8 months = years 9. 3 30 = 0. 2 days hours Estimate the temperature.. 0 C is about F. 2. 2 C is about F. 3. 60 F is about C. 4. 70 F is about C. Compare. Use <, >, or =. 5. 28 hours 3 days 6. 6 weeks 42 days 7. 30 5 8. 360 2 day 9. A train arrived at its destination at 3:5 P.M. If the trip took hour and 0, at what time did the train depart? 20. Marcella started doing her homework at 5:25 P.M. She finished her homework 45 later. At what time did Marcella finish her homework?

Practice B Time and Temperature Convert.. 3 hours 0 = 2. 2 2 days = hours 3. 2 years month = months 4. 360 = 5. 50 = 6. 336 hours = weeks 7. 5 years 6 months = months 8. 86,400 = days 9. 2 0 = 0. 2 days Estimate the temperature.. 5 C is about F. 2. 4 C is about F. 3. 44 F is about C. 4. 86 F is about C. Compare. Use <, >, or =. 5. 32 hours 4 days 6. 5 weeks 840 hours 7. 3,000 hour 8. 3 years 50 weeks 9. Jackson started raking leaves at 0:20 A.M. and raked for hour 55. At what time did Jackson finish raking the leaves? 20. Mia rented a movie that lasts 2 hours 5. She took a 0-minute break after watching half of the movie. Mia started to watch the movie at :45 A.M. When did the movie end?

Practice C Time and Temperature Convert.. hour 0 = 2. 2 2 days = 3. 4 years 8 month = months 4. 720 = hours 5.,800 = hour 6. 672 hours = weeks 7. 5 months = years 8. 29,600 = days 9. 4 4 = 0. 2 days Estimate the temperature.. 28 C is about F. 2. 0 C is about F. 3. 36 F is about C. 4. 20 F is about C. Compare. Use <, >, or =. 5. 2 hours 2 day 6. 3 years,000 days 7. 00,000 2 day 8. 6 day 30 hours 9. Jennifer spent 5 cleaning the garage and hour 20 painting the garage. If Jennifer started at 0:50 A.M., at what time did she finish? 20. Andrew flew from New York to San Diego. The in-flight movie started 35 after the plane departed and lasted for hour 50. If the plane departed at :55 A.M., at what time did the movie end?

Review for Mastery Time and Temperature You can use the table below to convert units of time. To convert minute 0 to, find the number of in minute. Then find the total number of. minute 0 = 60 + 0 = 70 Convert. minute. hour 5 = 2. 2 days 3 hours = hours You can find elapsed time by counting up or back. Sue started to clean her room at 8:5 A.M. She spent 40 cleaning. At what time did Sue finish? Time Started Time Spent Time Finished Solve. Time minute = 60 year = 52 weeks hour = 60 year = 2 months day = 24 hours year = 365 days week = 7 days 8:5 A.M. + 40 min = 8:55 A.M. Count up 40. 3. Carlos started to wash the car at 3:5 P.M. He spent hour 0 washing the car. At what time did he finish? You can estimate the temperature by using the rules below. To change from C to F, double To change from F to C, subtract 30 from the temperature and then add 30. the temperature and then divide by 2. 40 C 0 F 40 + 40 = 80 0 30 = 80 80 + 30 = 0 80 2 = 40 40 C is about 0 F. 0 F is about 40 C. Estimate the temperature. 4. 25 C is about F. 5. 60 F is about C.

Challenge That s So Hot! Estimate the temperatures of the following hottest places in the world. The highest temperature ever recorded on the continent of Africa was 36 F, or about C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on the continent of Antarctica was 59 F, or about C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on the continent of Asia was 29 F, or about C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on the continent of Australia was 28 F, or about C. The highest temperature ever recorded on the continent of Europe was 50 C, or about F. The hottest temperature ever recorded on the continent of North America was 57 C, or about F. The hottest temperature ever recorded on the continent of South America was 49 C, or about F.

Problem Solving Time and Temperature Use the schedule to answer the questions.. Which bus from New York to Atlantic City would you take to spend the least amount of time on the bus? 2. Which bus would you take to spend the greatest amount of time on the bus? 3. Bus 23 took the same amount of time as Bus 230 to travel from New York to Atlantic City. If bus 23 left New York at 7:0 P.M., at what time did it arrive in Atlantic City? New York to Atlantic City Schedule Bus Depart Arrive 225 7:30 A.M. 0:00 A.M. 226 9:50 A.M. 2:0 P.M. 227 :00 A.M. :35 P.M. 228 :45 P.M. 4:40 P.M. 229 3:0 P.M. 5:40 P.M. 230 6:00 P.M. 8:35 P.M. Circle the letter of the correct answer. 4. Which measure is equivalent to 2 weeks? A 0 days B 336 hours C 2,06 D 20,000 6. Which is the best estimate? A 36 F is about 30 C. B 36 F is about 24 C. C 36 F is about 3 C. D 36 F is about 3 C. 5. Which measure is NOT equivalent to the others? F 4 day G 6 hours H 350 J 2,600 7. Which is the best estimate? F 8 C is about 36 F. G C is about 20 F. H 8 C is about 46 F. J 3 C is about 0 F.

Reading Strategies Follow a Procedure Celsius and Fahrenheit are the scales used to measure temperature. You can follow a procedure to help you estimate the temperature. 6 C is about? F. 72 F is about? C. Step : Use the formula F = 9 5 C + 32. Step : Use the formula C = 5 9 (F 32). Step 2: Round 9 5 to 2, and 32 to 30. Step 2: Round 5 9 to, and 32 to 30. 2 Step 3: Replace 9 5 with 2, and 32 with 30. Step 3: Replace 5 9 with, and 32 with 30. 2 Step 4: Use the order of operations. Step 4: Use the order of operations. Answer each question.. What is the first step in finding about how many degrees Fahrenheit 6 C is? 2. What is the second step in finding about how many degrees Fahrenheit 6 C is? 3. What is your estimate for 6 C? 4. What is the first step in finding about how many degrees Celsius 72 F is? 5. What is the second step in finding about how many degrees Celsius 72 F is? 6. What is your estimate for 72 F?

Puzzles, Twisters & Teasers Time After Time Follow the rules. Make a path to each target. Rules You must go from a shorter time period to a longer time period. You cannot cross your path. You must travel up, down, or to the side. You cannot travel on the diagonal.. Start 2,000 3 4 hours 2,05 35,000 2 day 5 2 hours 24 day 0 2 days 8,000 40 22 hours Target day 2. Start 0 days 255 hours 80 days 204 hours 8,000,300 hours 2 year,440 month 52 days 305,00 min 8,600 65 hours 25,700 Target year

Answers LESSON Practice A. 600 2. 48 3. 2 4. 80 5. 2 6. 4 7. 27 8. 2 9. 20 0. 36. 50 2. 54 3. 5 4. 20 5. < 6. = 7. > 8. < 9. 2:05 P.M. 20. 6:0 P.M. Practice B. 90 2. 60 3. 25 4. 6 5. 2 2 6. 2 7. 66 8. 9.30 0. 2,60. 60 2. 38 3. 7 4. 28 5. > 6. = 7. < 8. > 9. 2:5 P.M. 20. 2:00 P.M. Practice C. 3,60 2. 3,600 3. 56 4. 5 5. 2 6. 4 CODE 60905 9. 244 0. 72,800. 86 2. 30 3. 3 4. 5 5. = 6. > 7. < 8. < 9. 2:25 P.M. 20. 2:20 P.M. Review for Mastery. 75 2. 5 3. 4:25 P.M. 4. 80 5. 5 Challenge Africa: 53 C Antarctica: 4.5 C Asia: 49.5 C Australia: 49 C Europe: 30 F South America: 28 F Problem Solving North America: 44 F. Bus 226 2. Bus 228 3. 9:45 P.M. 4. B 5. H 6. D 7. H Reading Strategies. Use the formula F = 9 5 C + 32. 2. Round 9 5 3. about 62ºF to 2, and 32 to 30. 4. Use the formula C = 5 9 (F 32). 5. Round 5 9 to, and 32 to 30. 2 7. 4 4 8. 2 6. about 2ºC

Puzzles, Twisters & Teasers. Start 2,000 35 2 hours 8,000 3,000 4 hours 24 day 0 40 2,05 2 day 5 22 hours 2 days Target day 2. Start 0 days 255 hours 80 days 204 hours 8,000,300 hours 2 year,440 month 52 days 305,00 min 8,600 65 hours 25,700 Target year