1. Decide whether the following statements “could be” true or if they are “crazy.” If the statement is crazy, tell what each student might have done wrong and correct the statement.
    1. The mass of Josh's brick is 3 kilograms. Peter doubled 3 to find that the brick's weight is about 6 pounds.
    2. Diana weighs 80 pounds. She said that her weight in kilograms is about 160 kilograms.
    3. Darius found his weight in kilograms. It was 32 kilograms. He said his weight in pounds is about 64 pounds.
    4. Emily found the weight of her bird. It weighs one pound. She said that her bird's weight in kilograms is about one-half of a kilogram.
    5. Suzanne's baby sister Jessica weighs 13 pounds. She said that Jessica's weight in kilograms is about 30 kilograms.
    6. Kathy's new puppy weighs 16 kilograms. She said that her puppy's weight in pounds is about 10 pounds.
  2. Kathy's puppy walked across her homework with muddy paws. Look for patterns in the data to find the information missing in the table.