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Creating Conversion Charts
In the lesson, you found the missing numbers for the pounds-to-ounces
chart to the right (64, 80, 96), and you found the expression to describe
this conversion (p x 16).
Now, find the missing numbers and expression in the pounds-to-ounces
chart to the right.
How are the answers in the second chart similar to and different from the answers in the first chart?
Create your own charts for tons-to-pounds and for kilograms-to-grams. You may use any numbers you
choose on the left-hand side of the chart. Fill in all sections of the chart.
Remember to write an expression in the last row.
Pounds Ounces
1 16
2 32
3 48
4 _____
5 _____
6 _____
P P x _____
Pounds Ounces
10 160
11 176
12 192
13 _____
14 _____
15 _____
P P x _____
Tons Pounds
T
Kilograms Grams
K
Student Name:
Creating Conversion Charts
In the lesson, you found the missing numbers for the pounds-to-ounces
chart to the right (64, 80, 96), and you found the expression to describe
this conversion (p x 16).
Now, find the missing numbers and expression in the pounds-to-ounces
chart to the right.
How are the answers in the second chart similar to and different from the answers in the first chart?
Create your own charts for tons-to-pounds and for kilograms-to-grams. You may use any numbers you
choose on the left-hand side of the chart. Fill in all sections of the chart.
Remember to write an expression in the last row.
Pounds Ounces
1 16
2 32
3 48
4 _____
5 _____
6 _____
P P x _____
Pounds Ounces
10 160
11 176
12 192
13 _____
14 _____
15 _____
P P x _____
Tons Pounds
T
Kilograms Grams
K
Student Name:
Creating Conversion Charts
In the lesson, you found the missing numbers for the pounds-to-ounces
chart to the right (64, 80, 96), and you found the expression to describe
this conversion (p x 16).
Now, find the missing numbers and expression in the pounds-to-ounces
chart to the right.
How are the answers in the second chart similar to and different from the answers in the first chart?
Create your own charts for tons-to-pounds and for kilograms-to-grams. You may use any numbers you
choose on the left-hand side of the chart. Fill in all sections of the chart.
Remember to write an expression in the last row.
Pounds Ounces
1 1