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2 1 1) 16 ounces = 2 cups 2) 56 ounces = 7 cups 3) 5 cups = 40 ounces 4) 4 cups = 32 ounces 5) 10 cups = 80 ounces 6) 6 cups = 3 pints 7) 4 cups = 2 pints 8) 10 cups = 5 pints 9) 7 pints = 14 cups 10) 10 pints = 20 cups 11) 12 pints = 6 quarts 12) 14 pints = 7 quarts 13) 10 quarts = 20 pints 14) 8 quarts = 16 pints 15) 5 quarts = 10 pints 16) 32 quarts = 8 gallons 17) 36 quarts = 9 gallons 18) 2 gallons = 8 quarts 19) 10 gallons = 40 quarts 20) 7 gallons = 28 quarts One trick to remember the American Capacity conversions is to remember the numbers: 8 2 2 4 These correspond to the measurement units needed for the next higher measurement unit (see the example to the right). 8 Ounces = 1 Cup 2 Cups = 1 Pint 2 Pints = 1 Quart 4 Quarts = 1 Gallon 1. 16 2. 56 3. 5 4. 4 5. 10 6. 6 7. 4 8. 10 9. 7 10. 10 11. 12 12. 14 13. 10 14. 8 15. 5 16. 32 17. 36 18. 2 19. 10 20. 7 Fill in the blank to make each conversion true. Converting American Capacity Name: Answers 1) 32 ounces = 4 cups 2) 16 ounces = 2 cups 3) 5 cups = 40 ounces 4) 3 cups = 24 ounces 5) 8 cups = 64 ounces 6) 6 cups = 3 pints 7) 12 cups = 6 pints 8) 2 pints = 4 cups 9) 5 pints = 10 cups 10) 9 pints = 18 cups 11) 18 pints = 9 quarts 12) 8 pints = 4 quarts 13) 7 quarts = 14 pints 14) 6 quarts = 12 pints 15) 5 quarts = 10 pints 16) 40 quarts = 10 gallons 17) 12 quarts = 3 gallons 18) 2 gallons = 8 quarts 19) 8 gallons = 32 quarts 20) 6 gallons = 24 quarts One trick to remember the American Capacity conversions is to remember the numbers: 8 2 2 4 These correspond to the measurement units needed for the next higher measurement unit (see the example to the right). 8 Ounces = 1 Cup 2 Cups = 1 Pint 2 Pints = 1 Quart 4 Quarts = 1 Gallon 1. 32 2. 16 3. 5 4. 3 5. 8 6. 6 7. 12 8. 2 9. 5 10. 9 11. 18 12. 8 13. 7 14. 6 15. 5 16. 40 17. 12 18. 2 19. 8 20. 6 Fill in the blank to make each conversion true. Converting American Capacity Name: Answers

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    1) 16 ounces = 2 cups

    2) 56 ounces = 7 cups

    3) 5 cups = 40 ounces

    4) 4 cups = 32 ounces

    5) 10 cups = 80 ounces

    6) 6 cups = 3 pints

    7) 4 cups = 2 pints

    8) 10 cups = 5 pints

    9) 7 pints = 14 cups

    10) 10 pints = 20 cups

    11) 12 pints = 6 quarts

    12) 14 pints = 7 quarts

    13) 10 quarts = 20 pints

    14) 8 quarts = 16 pints

    15) 5 quarts = 10 pints

    16) 32 quarts = 8 gallons

    17) 36 quarts = 9 gallons

    18) 2 gallons = 8 quarts

    19) 10 gallons = 40 quarts

    20) 7 gallons = 28 quarts

    One trick to remember the American Capacityconversions is to remember the numbers:

    8 2 2 4These correspond to the measurement units needed

    for the next higher measurement unit (see theexample to the right).

    8 Ounces = 1 Cup2 Cups = 1 Pint2 Pints = 1 Quart4 Quarts = 1 Gallon

    1. 16

    2. 56

    3. 5

    4. 4

    5. 10

    6. 6

    7. 4

    8. 10

    9. 7

    10. 10

    11. 12

    12. 14

    13. 10

    14. 8

    15. 5

    16. 32

    17. 36

    18. 2

    19. 10

    20. 7

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    1) 32 ounces = 4 cups

    2) 16 ounces = 2 cups

    3) 5 cups = 40 ounces

    4) 3 cups = 24 ounces

    5) 8 cups = 64 ounces

    6) 6 cups = 3 pints

    7) 12 cups = 6 pints

    8) 2 pints = 4 cups

    9) 5 pints = 10 cups

    10) 9 pints = 18 cups

    11) 18 pints = 9 quarts

    12) 8 pints = 4 quarts

    13) 7 quarts = 14 pints

    14) 6 quarts = 12 pints

    15) 5 quarts = 10 pints

    16) 40 quarts = 10 gallons

    17) 12 quarts = 3 gallons

    18) 2 gallons = 8 quarts

    19) 8 gallons = 32 quarts

    20) 6 gallons = 24 quarts

    One trick to remember the American Capacityconversions is to remember the numbers:

    8 2 2 4These correspond to the measurement units needed

    for the next higher measurement unit (see theexample to the right).

    8 Ounces = 1 Cup2 Cups = 1 Pint2 Pints = 1 Quart4 Quarts = 1 Gallon

    1. 32

    2. 16

    3. 5

    4. 3

    5. 8

    6. 6

    7. 12

    8. 2

    9. 5

    10. 9

    11. 18

    12. 8

    13. 7

    14. 6

    15. 5

    16. 40

    17. 12

    18. 2

    19. 8

    20. 6

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    1) 80 ounces = 10 cups

    2) 32 ounces = 4 cups

    3) 16 ounces = 2 cups

    4) 7 cups = 56 ounces

    5) 5 cups = 40 ounces

    6) 8 cups = 4 pints

    7) 6 cups = 3 pints

    8) 12 cups = 6 pints

    9) 5 pints = 10 cups

    10) 8 pints = 16 cups

    11) 4 pints = 2 quarts

    12) 12 pints = 6 quarts

    13) 9 quarts = 18 pints

    14) 7 quarts = 14 pints

    15) 3 quarts = 6 pints

    16) 12 quarts = 3 gallons

    17) 36 quarts = 9 gallons

    18) 40 quarts = 10 gallons

    19) 5 gallons = 20 quarts

    20) 4 gallons = 16 quarts

    One trick to remember the American Capacityconversions is to remember the numbers:

    8 2 2 4These correspond to the measurement units needed

    for the next higher measurement unit (see theexample to the right).

    8 Ounces = 1 Cup2 Cups = 1 Pint2 Pints = 1 Quart4 Quarts = 1 Gallon

    1. 80

    2. 32

    3. 16

    4. 7

    5. 5

    6. 8

    7. 6

    8. 12

    9. 5

    10. 8

    11. 4

    12. 12

    13. 9

    14. 7

    15. 3

    16. 12

    17. 36

    18. 40

    19. 5

    20. 4

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    1) 6,000 milliliters = 6 liters

    2) 24,000 milliliters = 24 liters

    3) 3,000 milliliters = 3 liters

    4) 27,000 milliliters = 27 liters

    5) 4,000 milliliters = 4 liters

    6) 22,000 milliliters = 22 liters

    7) 2,000 milliliters = 2 liters

    8) 19,000 milliliters = 19 liters

    9) 23,000 milliliters = 23 liters

    10) 18,000 milliliters = 18 liters

    11) 20 liters = 20,000 milliliters

    12) 5 liters = 5,000 milliliters

    13) 10 liters = 10,000 milliliters

    14) 17 liters = 17,000 milliliters

    15) 26 liters = 26,000 milliliters

    16) 29 liters = 29,000 milliliters

    17) 13 liters = 13,000 milliliters

    18) 11 liters = 11,000 milliliters

    19) 21 liters = 21,000 milliliters

    20) 30 liters = 30,000 milliliters

    1. 6,000

    2. 24,000

    3. 3,000

    4. 27,000

    5. 4,000

    6. 22,000

    7. 2,000

    8. 19,000

    9. 23,000

    10. 18,000

    11. 20

    12. 5

    13. 10

    14. 17

    15. 26

    16. 29

    17. 13

    18. 11

    19. 21

    20. 30

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    1) 4,000 milliliters = 4 liters

    2) 14,000 milliliters = 14 liters

    3) 9,000 milliliters = 9 liters

    4) 8,000 milliliters = 8 liters

    5) 19,000 milliliters = 19 liters

    6) 17,000 milliliters = 17 liters

    7) 11,000 milliliters = 11 liters

    8) 15,000 milliliters = 15 liters

    9) 21,000 milliliters = 21 liters

    10) 7,000 milliliters = 7 liters

    11) 25 liters = 25,000 milliliters

    12) 29 liters = 29,000 milliliters

    13) 13 liters = 13,000 milliliters

    14) 20 liters = 20,000 milliliters

    15) 28 liters = 28,000 milliliters

    16) 18 liters = 18,000 milliliters

    17) 5 liters = 5,000 milliliters

    18) 27 liters = 27,000 milliliters

    19) 23 liters = 23,000 milliliters

    20) 6 liters = 6,000 milliliters

    1. 4,000

    2. 14,000

    3. 9,000

    4. 8,000

    5. 19,000

    6. 17,000

    7. 11,000

    8. 15,000

    9. 21,000

    10. 7,000

    11. 25

    12. 29

    13. 13

    14. 20

    15. 28

    16. 18

    17. 5

    18. 27

    19. 23

    20. 6

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    1) 16,000 milliliters = 16 liters

    2) 10,000 milliliters = 10 liters

    3) 30,000 milliliters = 30 liters

    4) 23,000 milliliters = 23 liters

    5) 22,000 milliliters = 22 liters

    6) 2,000 milliliters = 2 liters

    7) 28,000 milliliters = 28 liters

    8) 19,000 milliliters = 19 liters

    9) 3,000 milliliters = 3 liters

    10) 4,000 milliliters = 4 liters

    11) 14 liters = 14,000 milliliters

    12) 27 liters = 27,000 milliliters

    13) 12 liters = 12,000 milliliters

    14) 20 liters = 20,000 milliliters

    15) 7 liters = 7,000 milliliters

    16) 8 liters = 8,000 milliliters

    17) 29 liters = 29,000 milliliters

    18) 13 liters = 13,000 milliliters

    19) 9 liters = 9,000 milliliters

    20) 18 liters = 18,000 milliliters

    1. 16,000

    2. 10,000

    3. 30,000

    4. 23,000

    5. 22,000

    6. 2,000

    7. 28,000

    8. 19,000

    9. 3,000

    10. 4,000

    11. 14

    12. 27

    13. 12

    14. 20

    15. 7

    16. 8

    17. 29

    18. 13

    19. 9

    20. 18

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    1) 4 feet = 48 inches

    2) 5 feet = 60 inches

    3) 3 feet = 36 inches

    4) 8 feet = 96 inches

    5) 10 feet = 120 inches

    6) 2 yards = 6 feet

    7) 1 yard = 3 feet

    8) 6 yards = 18 feet

    9) 9 yards = 27 feet

    10) 10 yards = 30 feet

    11) 24 feet = 8 yards

    12) 15 feet = 5 yards

    13) 9 feet = 3 yards

    14) 21 feet = 7 yards

    15) 12 feet = 4 yards

    16) 12 foot = 1 feet

    17) 84 inches = 7 feet

    18) 72 inches = 6 feet

    19) 108 inches = 9 feet

    20) 24 inches = 2 feet

    1. 48

    2. 60

    3. 36

    4. 96

    5. 120

    6. 6

    7. 3

    8. 18

    9. 27

    10. 30

    11. 24

    12. 15

    13. 9

    14. 21

    15. 12

    16. 12

    17. 84

    18. 72

    19. 108

    20. 24

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    1) 10 feet = 120 inches

    2) 6 feet = 72 inches

    3) 3 feet = 36 inches

    4) 9 feet = 108 inches

    5) 1 foot = 12 inches

    6) 4 yards = 12 feet

    7) 2 yards = 6 feet

    8) 9 yards = 27 feet

    9) 7 yards = 21 feet

    10) 8 yards = 24 feet

    11) 15 feet = 5 yards

    12) 9 feet = 3 yards

    13) 3 feet = 1 yard

    14) 18 feet = 6 yards

    15) 30 feet = 10 yards

    16) 24 inches = 2 feet

    17) 60 inches = 5 feet

    18) 48 inches = 4 feet

    19) 84 inches = 7 feet

    20) 96 inches = 8 feet

    1. 120

    2. 72

    3. 36

    4. 108

    5. 12

    6. 12

    7. 6

    8. 27

    9. 21

    10. 24

    11. 15

    12. 9

    13. 3

    14. 18

    15. 30

    16. 24

    17. 60

    18. 48

    19. 84

    20. 96

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    1) A builder had several boxes of nails that were partially full.

    1⁄7 6⁄7 5⁄7 4⁄7 5⁄7If he reorganized the nails so each box had the same quantity, how full would each box be?

    2) Look at the weight of the boxes below.

    5⁄8 7⁄8 1⁄8 6⁄8 1⁄8 2⁄8 3⁄8If you were to redistribute the material in the boxes so that each box had the same weight,how much would each weigh?

    3) The bags of candy below are fractions of a pound.

    6⁄8 4⁄8 3⁄8 3⁄8 3⁄8 4⁄8If you were to redistribute the candy so that each bag had the same amount, how muchwould be in each?

    4) At a party, cups were filled with different amounts of soda.

    3⁄6 2⁄6 5⁄6 1⁄6 1⁄6 5⁄6 5⁄6 3⁄6 2⁄6If the soda had been poured into the cups evenly, how much would be in each cup?

    5) The pitchers below have different amounts of water in them.

    2⁄4 1⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4If you were to redistribute the water so that each pitcher had the same amount, how muchwould be in each?

    1.21⁄35 = 3⁄5

    2.25⁄56

    3.23⁄48

    4.27⁄54 = 1⁄2

    5.13⁄32

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    1) The bags of candy below are fractions of a pound.

    3⁄4 1⁄4 2⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4If you were to redistribute the candy so that each bag had the same amount, how muchwould be in each?

    2) A builder had several boxes of nails that were partially full.

    2⁄6 4⁄6 1⁄6 5⁄6 2⁄6 3⁄6 2⁄6If he reorganized the nails so each box had the same quantity, how full would each box be?

    3) The pitchers below have different amounts of water in them.

    3⁄5 1⁄5 1⁄5 4⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 3⁄5 3⁄5 2⁄5 4⁄5If you were to redistribute the water so that each pitcher had the same amount, how muchwould be in each?

    4) Look at the weight of the boxes below.

    1⁄4 2⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4 2⁄4 3⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄4If you were to redistribute the material in the boxes so that each box had the same weight,how much would each weigh?

    5) The buckets below are filled partially with sand.

    3⁄6 5⁄6 5⁄6 4⁄6 4⁄6 4⁄6 3⁄6If you wanted to make it so each bucket had the same amount, how much would eachbucket be filled?

    1.12⁄28 = 3⁄7

    2.19⁄42

    3.26⁄50 = 13⁄25

    4.16⁄40 = 2⁄5

    5.28⁄42 = 2⁄3

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    1) A builder had several boxes of nails that were partially full.

    2⁄4 3⁄4 3⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄4 3⁄4 2⁄4 3⁄4 3⁄4If he reorganized the nails so each box had the same quantity, how full would each box be?

    2) The buckets below are filled partially with sand.

    1⁄4 1⁄4 1⁄4 2⁄4 3⁄4 1⁄4 2⁄4 1⁄4If you wanted to make it so each bucket had the same amount, how much would eachbucket be filled?

    3) The bags of candy below are fractions of a pound.

    5⁄6 2⁄6 5⁄6 5⁄6 5⁄6 4⁄6 4⁄6If you were to redistribute the candy so that each bag had the same amount, how muchwould be in each?

    4) At a party, cups were filled with different amounts of soda.

    5⁄8 5⁄8 3⁄8 7⁄8 2⁄8 4⁄8 2⁄8 6⁄8 4⁄8 3⁄8If the soda had been poured into the cups evenly, how much would be in each cup?

    5) The pitchers below have different amounts of water in them.

    6⁄7 5⁄7 5⁄7 2⁄7 1⁄7 3⁄7 5⁄7 3⁄7If you were to redistribute the water so that each pitcher had the same amount, how muchwould be in each?

    1.23⁄36

    2.12⁄32 = 3⁄8

    3.30⁄42 = 5⁄7

    4.41⁄80

    5.30⁄56 = 15⁄28

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    1a) Find the sum of 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 .1b) Take the sum of 1a and divide it by 5. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    2a) Find the sum of 3⁄4 + 1⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 1⁄4 + 1⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 2⁄4 + 1⁄4 .2b) Take the sum of 2a and divide it by 10. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    3a) Find the sum of 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 .3b) Take the sum of 3a and divide it by 10. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    4a) Find the sum of 3⁄4 + 2⁄4 + 1⁄4 + 3⁄4 .4b) Take the sum of 4a and divide it by 4. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    5a) Find the sum of 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 .5b) Take the sum of 5a and divide it by 7. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    6a) Find the sum of 1⁄5 + 4⁄5 + 4⁄5 + 4⁄5 + 1⁄5 + 2⁄5 + 2⁄5 + 3⁄5 + 1⁄5 + 1⁄5 .6b) Take the sum of 6a and divide it by 10. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    7a) Find the sum of 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 .7b) Take the sum of 7a and divide it by 9. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    8a) Find the sum of 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 .8b) Take the sum of 8a and divide it by 6. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    9a) Find the sum of 2⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 2⁄4 .9b) Take the sum of 9a and divide it by 4. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    10a) Find the sum of 3⁄5 + 3⁄5 + 2⁄5 + 4⁄5 + 3⁄5 + 3⁄5 + 3⁄5 + 4⁄5 + 3⁄5 + 2⁄5 .10b) Take the sum of 10a and divide it by 10. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    1.6⁄3 6⁄15 = 2⁄5

    2.21⁄4 21⁄40

    3.17⁄3 17⁄30

    4.9⁄4 9⁄16

    5.9⁄3 9⁄21 = 3⁄7

    6.23⁄5 23⁄50

    7.12⁄3 12⁄27 = 4⁄9

    8.9⁄3 9⁄18 = 1⁄2

    9.10⁄4 10⁄16 = 5⁄8

    10.30⁄5 30⁄50 = 3⁄5

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    1a) Find the sum of 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 .1b) Take the sum of 1a and divide it by 7. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    2a) Find the sum of 3⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 2⁄4 + 3⁄4 .2b) Take the sum of 2a and divide it by 4. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    3a) Find the sum of 3⁄5 + 1⁄5 + 3⁄5 .3b) Take the sum of 3a and divide it by 3. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    4a) Find the sum of 1⁄4 + 2⁄4 + 3⁄4 .4b) Take the sum of 4a and divide it by 3. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    5a) Find the sum of 3⁄4 + 2⁄4 + 2⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 1⁄4 + 3⁄4 .5b) Take the sum of 5a and divide it by 6. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    6a) Find the sum of 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 .6b) Take the sum of 6a and divide it by 8. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    7a) Find the sum of 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 .7b) Take the sum of 7a and divide it by 10. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    8a) Find the sum of 3⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 3⁄4 + 1⁄4 + 2⁄4 + 1⁄4 + 2⁄4 .8b) Take the sum of 8a and divide it by 7. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    9a) Find the sum of 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 2⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 1⁄3 + 2⁄3 .9b) Take the sum of 9a and divide it by 7. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    10a) Find the sum of 2⁄5 + 1⁄5 + 3⁄5 + 2⁄5 + 4⁄5 .10b) Take the sum of 10a and divide it by 5. What do you get? If possible, write your

    answer as a reduced fraction.

    1.10⁄3 10⁄21

    2.11⁄4 11⁄16

    3.7⁄5 7⁄15

    4.6⁄4 6⁄12 = 1⁄2

    5.14⁄4 14⁄24 = 7⁄12

    6.11⁄3 11⁄24

    7.15⁄3 15⁄30 = 1⁄2

    8.15⁄4 15⁄28

    9.11⁄3 11⁄21

    10.12⁄5 12⁄25

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    1) The line plot below shows the distance(in miles) that each member of a relayrace travelled.

    Each × = 1 Mem

    ber

    ××× ×

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    How far would each person have run ifthe distances were distributed evenly?

    2) The line plot below shows the weight(in grams) of vitamin bottles.

    Each × = 1 Bottle×

    ××××

    1⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 4⁄5 5⁄5

    If you were to redistribute the vitamins,so each bottle weighed the same amount,how heavy would each bottle be?

    3) The line plot below shows the amountof liquid (in liters) in differentcontainers.

    Each × = 1 Container

    × ×

    ×××

    1⁄3 2⁄3 3⁄3

    Find the amount of liquid eachcontainer would have if if the totalamount were redistributed equally.

    4) The line plot below shows the amountof water a plant received (in cups) overthe course of 6 days.

    Each × = 1 Day

    ×× ×

    ×××

    1⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 4⁄5 5⁄5

    Find how many cups of water the plantwould have received if it got the sameamount each day.

    5) Chloe tore a sheet of paper into differentlength pieces. The line plot belowshows the length (in inches) of eachpiece.

    Each × = 1 Piece

    ×× ×

    ××

    ××

    1⁄4 2⁄4 3⁄4 4⁄4

    If she had tore the sheet into equal sizedpieces, how long would each piece be?

    6) Kaleb cut a rope into different lengths.The line plot below shows the length (infeet) of the cut pieces.

    Each × = 1 Piece

    ××

    ××

    ××

    1⁄4 2⁄4 3⁄4 4⁄4

    If he had cut the rope so each piece wasthe same length, how long would eachpiece be?

    1.9⁄16

    2.19⁄25

    3.12⁄15 = 4⁄5

    4.17⁄30

    5.18⁄28 = 9⁄14

    6.14⁄24 = 7⁄12

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    1) The line plot below shows the weight(in kilograms) that each cabinet shelf isholding.

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    Find the amount of weight each shelfwould have if the weight wereredistributed equally.

    2) The line plot below shows the amountof water a plant received (in cups) overthe course of 4 days.

    Each × = 1 Day

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    Find how many cups of water the plantwould have received if it got the sameamount each day.

    3) The line plot below shows the weight(in grams) of vitamin bottles.

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    1⁄3 2⁄3 3⁄3

    If you were to redistribute the vitamins,so each bottle weighed the same amount,how heavy would each bottle be?

    4) Kaleb cut a rope into different lengths.The line plot below shows the length (infeet) of the cut pieces.

    Each × = 1 Piece

    ×× × ×1⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 4⁄5 5⁄5

    If he had cut the rope so each piece wasthe same length, how long would eachpiece be?

    5) The line plot below shows the weight(in tons) of boxes on pallets.

    Each × = 1 Pallet

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    1⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 4⁄5 5⁄5

    If the weight were redistributed evenly,how much weight would be on eachpallet?

    6) The line plot below shows the pounds ofcandy a group of friends received.

    Each × = 1 friend

    × ×××

    1⁄5 2⁄5 3⁄5 4⁄5 5⁄5

    If they split the total amount of candyevenly, how much would each friendget?

    1.16⁄24 = 2⁄3

    2.5⁄16

    3.11⁄18

    4.8⁄20 = 2⁄5

    5.20⁄35 = 4⁄7

    6.13⁄20

    Distributing Line Plot ValuesSolve each problem.

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