segunda-feira, 17 de junho de 2013

Bilíngue - Math: Weight!!!

WEIGHT

In the US customary measurement system we use units like onces (oz), pounds (lb), and tons (T) to measure weight.
A measure of the heaviness of an object; the amount anything weighs


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http://thefreedompages.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/1ton.jpg  1 ton
                                              

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Ounces (oz)                                                   1 lb = 16 oz
Pounds (lb)                                                   1 T = 2,000 lb = 32,000 oz

Tons (T)



Nathan Z. Sakamoto

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