IN MATH: 1. n. customery unit of measure for long distances; 5280 feet, (symbol: mi.). EX. Our exit is 4 miles further down the road.

See:
  • Make A Customary (Inch) Ruler
  • Customary Ruler Graphic
  • Practice Drawing W/Quarter-Inches
  • Measure Up I - Customary Units Resource Page
  • Vocabulary - customary, English, scientific units

  • See:

    MEASURE UP (PART II) - The Metric System Resource Page

      It includes:
    • Introduction to the Introduction
    • Introduction to the Metric System
    • Introduction to the Metric System --II
    • Meter Tape
    • Metric Prefixes & Conversion
    • Liter Box
    • Braided Centimeter Cube
    • Liter Bottle
    • Body Lab - I
    • Body Lab - II
    • Height & Drawing Proportional Stick Figures
    • VOCABULARY

    IN ENGLISH: 1. as defined above.

    APPLICATION: (see list 100)

      Complete.
    1. 1 mi. = ____ ft.
    2. 1 mph = 1 mi./hr. = ___ ft./hr.
    3. 1 mph = 1 mi./hr. = ___ ft./min.
    4. 4 mi./hr. = ___ ft./min.

    This is a page from the dictionary MATH SPOKEN HERE!, published in 1995 by MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS, inc., ISBN: 0-9623593-5-1.   You are hereby granted permission to make ONE printed copy of this page and its picture(s) for your PERSONAL and not-for-profit use.


    [MC,i. Home] [Table] [Words] Classes [this semester's schedule w/links] [Good Stuff -- free & valuable resources] [next] [last]
    © 2005, Agnes Azzolino
    www.mathnstuff.com/math/spoken/here/1words/m/m12.htm