COMPARING INCHES FEET AND YARDS WORKSHEET

Compare the following measurements using >, < or =.

Hint : Convert to the same unit of measurement, then compare.

Problem 1 :

19 yd. _____ 23 ft

Solution

Problem 2 :

4 yd. _____ 128 in

Solution

Problem 3 :

4 ft. _____ 45 in

Solution

Problem 4 :

17 ft. _____ 220 in

Solution

Problem 5 :

178 in. _____ 5 yd

Solution

Problem 6 :

235 in. _____ 5 yd

Solution

Problem 7 :

16 ft. _____ 5 yd

Solution

Problem 8 :

94 in. _____ 9 ft

Solution

Problem 9 :

12 yd. _____ 41 ft

Solution

Problem 10 :

Carlita and Sam made a paper clip chain. Carlita's chain was 60 inches long. Sam's chain was 4 feet long. Whose chain was longer ?

Solution

Problem 11 :

Gina is 59 inches tall. Is she more or less than 5 feet ?

Solution

Problem 12 :

Mike's paper air plane flew 130 inches. He said his plane flew over 11 feet. Is he correct ? Explain

Solution

Problem 13 :

James is 5 feet tall. Caroline is 53 inches tall. Who is taller ?

Solution

Problem 15 :

Peter measured the width of his refrigerator, it was 32 inches wide. Is the fridge more or less than three feet wide ?

Solution

Answer Key

1)  57 ft. > 23 ft.

2) 144 in. > 128 in.

3)  48 in. > 45 in.

4)  204 in. < 220 in.

5)  178 in. < 180 in.

6)  235 in. > 180 in.

7)  16 ft. > 15 ft.

8)  94 in. < 108 in.

9)  36 ft < 41 ft

10)  Cartila's chain is longer than Sam.

11)  So, Gina's height is lesser than 5 feet.

12)  So, he is incorrect.

13)  So, James is taller.

14)  So, Arnold is 54 inches tall.

15) The width of the refrigerator is 32 inches wide, which is lees than 3 feet. 

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