Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length

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HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length

I Can represent and compare measurements given in feet and inches, feet and yards, and inches and yards.

Spark Your Learning

In the seated position, this monkey puppet is 12 inches tall. The height of the chair is 3 feet.
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How do these heights compare? Support your answer using a visual model.
Answer:

Turn and Talk How can you find the height of the chair in inches?
Answer:
The height of the chair is 3 feet.
To convert 3 feet into inches, we need to multiply 3 with 12 the product is equal to 36 inches.
3 feet = 3 x 12 = 36 inches
The height of the chair is 36 inches.

Build Understanding

Question 1.
Carlo has 6 erasers. Each eraser is 2 inches long. He has a book that is 1 foot long. He can place the erasers end to end to equal the length of the book. How many inches are in 1 foot?
HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 2
Show how these lengths compare.
Answer:
Carlo has 6 erasers. Each eraser is 2 inches long.
Multiply 6 with 2 the product is equal to 12 inches.
6 erasers = 6 x 2 = 12 inches
He has a book that is 1 foot long. We know that 1 foot is equal to 12 inches.
Both erasers length and books length are equal to 12 inches.

A. Suppose one square tile is 1 inch long. How many square tiles can you use to represent the length of 1 eraser? the length of the book?
Answer:
One square tile is 1 inch long. To represent the length of 1 eraser we need to use two square tiles. To represent the length of the book we need to use twelve square tiles.

B. What observation can you make about measurements for the length of the erasers placed end to end and the length of the book?
Answer:
The length of the erasers placed end to end is equal to the length of the book.

C. How many inches are in 1 foot?
Answer:
There are 12 inches in 1 foot.

Turn and Talk How could you use what you know about inches and feet to compare 3 feet to 24 inches?
Answer:
I know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 3 feet into inches, we need to multiply 3 with 12 the product is equal to 36 inches.
3 feet = 3 x 12 = 36 inches
So, 3 feet is greater than 24 inches.

Step It Out

Question 2.
Jessica needs 56 inches of ribbon to decorate her room. She buys this spool of ribbon. How can she determine whether she has enough ribbon to decorate her room?
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A. Complete the table.
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Answer:
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B. How many inches of ribbon does Jessica have?
Answer:
Jessica have 60 inches of ribbon.

C. How can the table help you solve the problem?
Answer:
The table converted feet into inches. From the above table we know that 5 feet is equal to 60 inches.

D. Compare 5 feet to 56 inches.
5 feet HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 56 inches
Answer:
5 feet HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 56 inches

E. Does Jessica have enough ribbon to decorate her room?
Answer:
Yes, Jessica have enough ribbon to decorate her room.
Jessica room needs 56 inches of ribbon but the spool of ribbon is 60 inches.

Turn and Talk How could you find the number of feet if you were only given the number of inches?
Answer:

Question 3.
A table is 1 yard 6 inches wide. This aquarium is 37 inches long. Will the aquarium fit on the table?
Connect to Vocabulary
A yard (yd) is a customary unit of length or distance. One yard is equal to 3 feet.
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A. How can you find the number of inches in 1 yard?
Answer:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet and 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To know the value of one yard, we need to multiply 3 with 12 the product is equal to 36 inches.
3 x 12 = 36 inches
One yard is equal to 36 inches.

B. How many inches are in 1 yard?
Answer:
There are 36 inches in 1 yard.

C. How many inches are in 1 yard 6 inches?
Answer:
36 inches + 6 inches = 42 inches
There are 42 inches in 1 yard 6 inches.

D. Compare 1 yard 6 inches to 37 inches.
1 yard 6 inches HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 37 inches
Answer:
1 yard 6 inches HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (1) 37 inches

E. Will the aquarium fit on the table?
Answer:
Yes, the aquarium fit on the table, because the table is 42 inches wide and the aquarium is 37 inches long.

Turn and Talk What process did you use to find whether the aquarium would fit on the table? Explain what you did.
Answer:

Check Understanding

Question 1.
Shani has 2 feet of ribbon. She needs 28 inches of ribbon to tie on a balloon. Does she have enough? Draw a representation to show how these lengths compare.
Answer:
Shani has 2 feet of ribbon. She needs 28 inches of ribbon to tie on a balloon.
We know that 1 feet is equal to12 inches.
To convert 2 feet into inches, we need to multiply 2 with 12 the product is equal to 24 inches.
2 feet = 2 x 12 = 24 inches
No, Shani doesn’t have enough ribbon to tie on a balloon.
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The 2 feet of ribbon is less than 28 inches of ribbon.

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Question 2.
3 yards HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 8 feet
Answer:
3 yards HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (2) 8 feet
Explanation:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet.
To convert 3 yards into feet, we need to multiply 3 with 3 the product is equal to 9 feet.
3 yards = 3 x 3 = 9 feet
So, 3 yards is greater than 8 feet.

Question 3.
66 inches HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 5 feet
Answer:
66 inches HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (3) 5 feet
Explanation:
We know that 1 feet is equal to12 inches.
To convert 5 feet into inches, we need to multiply 5 with 12 the product is equal to 60 inches.
5 feet = 5 x 12 = 60 inches
So, 66 inches is greater than 5 feet.

On Your Own

Question 4.
Use Structure Josh is shipping a game that is 14 inches long. He wants to use the box shown. Is the box long enough? Draw a representation to show how these lengths compare. Explain your answer.
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Answer:
Josh is shipping a game that is 14 inches long. He wants to use the box shown above.
The length of the box is 1 feet 3 inches.
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
1 feet 3 inches = 12 + 3 = 15 inches
The length of the box is 15 inches.
The box is long enough to ship the game which is 14 inches long.
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The game length is 14 inches which is less than the box length 1 feet 3 inches.

Complete.

Question 5.
6 feet = _______ inches
Answer:
6 feet = 72 inches
Explanation:
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 6 feet into inches, we need to multiply 6 with 12 the product is equal to 72 inches.
6 feet = 6 x 12 = 72 inches
So, 6 feet is equal to 72 inches.

Question 6.
4 yards = ______ inches
Answer:
4 yards = 144 inches
Explanation:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet.
To convert 4 yards into feet, we need to multiply 4 with 3 the product is equal to 12 feet.
4 yards = 4 x 3 = 12 feet
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 12 feet into inches, we need to multiply 12 with 12 the product is equal to 144 inches.
12 feet = 12 x 12 = 144 inches
So, 4 yards is equal to 144 inches.

Question 7.
9 yards = ________ feet
Answer:
9 yards = 27 feet
Explanation:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet.
To convert 9 yards into feet, we need to multiply 9 with 3 the product is equal to 27 feet.
9 yards = 9 x 3 = 27 feet
So, 9 yards is equal to 27 feet.

Question 8.
5 feet 3 inches = ______ inches
Answer:
5 feet 3 inches = 63 inches
Explanation:
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 5 feet into inches, we need to multiply 5 with 12 the product is equal to 60 inches.
5 feet = 5 x 12 = 60 inches
5 feet 3 inches = 60 + 3 = 63 inches
So, 5 feet 3 inches is equal to 63 inches.

Question 9.
3 yards = _______ feet
Answer:
3 yards = 9 feet
Explanation:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet.
To convert 3 yards into feet, we need to multiply 3 with 3 the product is equal to 9 feet.
3 yards = 3 x 3 = 9 feet
So, 3 yards is equal to 9 feet.

Question 10.
12 yards = _______ feet
Answer:
12 yards = 36 feet
Explanation:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet.
To convert 12 yards into feet, we need to multiply 12 with 3 the product is equal to 36 feet.
12 yards = 12 x 3 = 36 feet
So, 12 yards is equal to 36 feet.

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Question 11.
35 inches HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 3 feet
Answer:
35 inches HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (4) 3 feet
Explanation:
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 3 feet into inches, we need to multiply 3 with 12 the product is equal to 36 inches.
3 feet = 3 x 12 = 36 inches
So, 35 inches is less than 3 feet.

Question 12.
2 yards HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 4 feet
Answer:
2 yards HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (5) 4 feet
Explanation:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet.
To convert 2 yards into feet, we need to multiply 2 with 3 the product is equal to 6 feet.
2 yards = 2 x 3 = 6 feet
So, 2 yards is greater than 4 feet.

Question 13.
62 inches HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 5 feet
Answer:
62 inches HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (6) 5 feet
Explanation:
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 5 feet into inches, we need to multiply 5 with 12 the product is equal to 60 inches.
5 feet = 5 x 12 = 60 inches
So, 62 inches is greater than 5 feet.

Question 14.
28 inches HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 2 feet 2 inches
Answer:
28 inches HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (7) 2 feet 2 inches
Explanation:
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 2 feet into inches, we need to multiply 2 with 12 the product is equal to 24 inches.
2 feet = 2 x 12 = 24 inches
2 feet 2 inches = 24 + 2 = 26 inches
So, 28 inches is greater than 2 feet 2 inches.

Question 15.
4 feet HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 48 inches
Answer:
4 feet HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (8) 48 inches
Explanation:
We know that 1 feet is equal to 12 inches.
To convert 4 feet into inches, we need to multiply 4 with 12 the product is equal to 48 inches.
4 feet = 4 x 12 = 48 inches
So, 4 feet is equal to 48 inches.

Question 16.
4 feet HMH Into Math Grade 4 Module 19 Lesson 2 Answer Key Compare Customary Units of Length 5 2 yards
Answer:
4 feet HMH-Into-Math-Grade-4-Module-19-Lesson-2-Answer-Key-Compare-Customary-Units-of-Length-5 (9) 2 yards
Explanation:
We know that one yard is equal to 3 feet.
To convert 2 yards into feet, we need to multiply 2 with 3 the product is equal to 6 feet.
2 yards = 2 x 3 = 6 feet
So, 4 feet is less than 2 yards.

Question 17.
Attend to Precision On track and field day Anna jumps 2 yards 6 inches in the long jump. Lucas jumps 75 inches. Who jumps farther?
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Answer:
Anna jumps 2 yards 6 inches in the long jump.
To convert 2 yards into feet, we need to multiply 2 with 3 the product is equal to 6 feet.
2 yards = 2 x 3 = 6 feet
To convert 6 feet into inches, we need to multiply 6 with 12 the product is equal to 72 inches.
6 feet = 6 x 12 = 72 inches
2 yards 6 inches = 72 + 6 = 78 inches
Anna jumps 78 inches in the long jump.
Lucas jumps 75 inches.
Anna jumps farther than Lucas.

Question 18.
STEM Kayla has 4 feet of space under her window. She designs a bookcase that is 44 inches high. Will Kayla’s design work for the space she has available? Use a table to solve the problem. Explain how the table helped you solve the problem.
Answer:

Question 19.
Critique Reasoning Jimmy says that 4 feet is greater than 30 inches because 4 feet is more than 1 yard. Does Jimmy provide enough reasoning for his answer? Explain.
Answer:
No, Jimmy didn’t provided enough reasoning for his answer. We are comparing feet and inches the reasoning should be related to both of them. The answer what jimmy provided is correct but the reasoning is not sufficient enough.

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