review of chapter 17 the english system of measurement
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Review of Chapter 17Review of Chapter 17Review of Chapter 17Review of Chapter 17
The English System of The English System of MeasurementMeasurement
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QuestionChoose the measurement you would
use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile
The height of a 2-story house.
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Answer
The height of a 2-story house.
Yards
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QuestionChoose the measurement you would
use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile
The distance between two towns.
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AnswerThe distance between
two towns.
Miles
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QuestionChoose the measurement you
would use to measure the object:
inch, foot, yard, mile
The length of a hockey stick.
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AnswerThe length of a hockey
stick.
Feet
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QuestionChoose the measurement you
would use to measure the object:
inch, foot, yard, mile
The length of your thumb.
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QuestionThe length of your
thumb.
Inch
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QuestionChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
A pen is about 6 ____ long.
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AnswerChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
A pen is about 6 inches long.
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QuestionChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
A car is about 4 ____ long.
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AnswerChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
A car is about 4 feet long.
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QuestionChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The distance from the school to the park is about 2 _____.
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AnswerChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The distance from the school to the park is about 2 miles.
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QuestionChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The height of a chair is about 3 _____.
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AnswerChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The height of a chair is about 3 feet.
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QuestionChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The distance from your house to the grocery story is about 5
_____.
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AnswerChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The distance from your house to the grocery story is about 5
miles.
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QuestionChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The wall in your house is about 8 ______ tall.
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AnswerChoose the best unit of
measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile
The wall in your house is about 8 feet tall.
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QuestionWhich unit is larger?
one pint or one quart
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AnswerOne quart is larger than one
pint.
1 quart = 2 pints
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QuestionWhich unit is larger?
four cups or one quart
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AnswerOne quart is equal to four
cups.
1 quart = 4 cups
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QuestionWhich unit is larger?
three quarts or one gallon
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AnswerOne gallon is larger than
three quarts.
1 gallon = 4 quarts
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Question
How many cups does it take to make 2 quarts?
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Answer
How many cups does it take to make 2 quarts?
8
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How many pints are in a gallon?
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Answer
How many pints are in a gallon?
8
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QuestionChoose the unit that would be best
describe that amount of liquid in each item:
cups, pints, quarts, gallons
A mug of hot chocolate
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AnswerChoose the unit that would be best
describe that amount of liquid in each item:
cups, pints, quarts, gallons
A mug of hot chocolate – cups
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QuestionChoose the unit that would be best
describe that amount of liquid in each item:
cups, pints, quarts, gallons
The water in a swimming pool.
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AnswerChoose the unit that would be best
describe that amount of liquid in each item:
cups, pints, quarts, gallons
The water in a swimming pool- gallons
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QuestionChoose the unit that would be best
describe that amount of liquid in each item:
cups, pints, quarts, gallons
The water in the kitchen sink.
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AnswerChoose the unit that would be best
describe that amount of liquid in each item:
cups, pints, quarts, gallons
The water in the kitchen sink- quarts
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Question
Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items:
pounds or ounces
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Answer
POUNDS
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Question
Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items:
pounds or ounces
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Answer
OUNCES
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Question
Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items:
pounds or ounces
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Answer
POUNDS
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Question
How many ounces does it take to equal one pound?
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Answer
It takes 16 oz = 1lb
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QuestionLogan is making a cake that
calls for 2 cups of flour. Should he estimate or
measure the flour?
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AnswerLogan is making a cake that
calls for 2 cups of flour. Should he estimate or
measure the flour?
Measure
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QuestionAbby wants to build a doll
house that is 5 feet tall. Should she estimate or
measure the wood?
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AnswerAbby wants to build a doll house
that is 5 feet tall. Should she estimate or measure the
wood?
measure
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QuestionSteven is making water
balloons and needs about 1 cup of water per balloon.
Should he estimate or measure the water?
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QuestionSteven is making water balloons and needs about 1 cup of water per balloon. Should he estimate
or measure the water?Estimate because it says “about” one cup of water
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Review of Metric Review of Metric MeasurementMeasurement
Review of Metric Review of Metric MeasurementMeasurement
Chapter 18Chapter 18
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QuestionPlace the following in order
from least to greatest – Decimeter, Kilometer,
Centimeter, Meter
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AnswerCentimeterDecimeter
MeterKilometer
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QuestionJana’s math book is almost 3
____ long.
Meters or Decimeters
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AnswerJana’s math book is almost 3
decimeters long.
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QuestionEd walked 1 _______ to get to
Jeff’s house.
Kilometer or Decimeter
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AnswerEd walked 1kilometer to get
to Jeff’s house.
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QuestionThe tree is about 6 _____
high.
Kilometers or Meters
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AnswerThe tree is about 6 meters
high.
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QuestionThe ant is 1 _____ long.
Decimeter or Centimeter
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AnswerThe ant is 1 centimeter
long.
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Question
Choose the unit that should be used to measure the
following items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or
Kilometer (km)
A Hamster
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A Hamster - Centimeter
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Question
Choose the unit that should be used to measure the
following items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or
Kilometer (km)
A bus
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Answer
A bus - Meters
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Question
Choose the unit that should be used to measure the following
items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or
Kilometer (km)
The distance to the next city
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Answer
The distance to the next city - Kilometers
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QuestionChoose the unit that should be
used to measure the following items.
Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or Kilometer (km)
The length of a pen
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Answer
The length of a pen - centimeter
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QuestionChoose the unit that should be used to measure the following
items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or
Kilometer (km)
The length of the classroom
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Answer
The length of the classroom - meters
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QuestionChoose the unit that should be used to measure the following
items.Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), or
Kilometer (km)
The distance from school to Dairy Queen
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Question
The distance from school to Dairy
Queen - kilometers
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Question
Ashley has 5 meters of yarn. How many
centimeters of yarn does she have?
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Answer
Ashley has 5 meters of yarn. How many centimeters of
yarn does she have?1 meter = 100 centimeters5 meters = 500 centimeters
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Question
Ray had 3 meters of string. Then be bought 400 centimeters more. How many meters does
he have in all?
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Answer
Ray had 3 meters of string. Then be bought 400
centimeters more. How many meters does he have
in all?100 centimeters = 1 meter400 centimeters = 4 meters
4 + 3 = 7 meters
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Question
What temperature might it be if people are making a
snowman outside?0 degrees Celsius
20 degrees Celsius40 degree Celsius
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Answer
What temperature might it be if people are making a
snowman outside?0 degrees Celsius
*In Celsius water freezes at zero degrees.*
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Question
What tool would you use to measure the mass of a
watermelon?A ruler
A balance scaleA liter
A thermometer
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Answer
What tool would you use to measure the mass of a
watermelon?A balance scale
**Mass means weight – so we would use a
scale**
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Question
What is the best estimate for the amount of water
a sink can hold? A) 25 mL B) 25 L C) 100 mL D) 45 km
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Answer
What is the best estimate for the amount of water
a sink can hold? 25 L
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Question
How many milliliters are in one liter?
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Answer
How many milliliters are in one liter?
1,000 milliliters = 1 liter
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Question
What unit would you use to weigh your chair?
Grams or Kilograms
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Answer
What unit would you use to weigh your chair?
Kilograms
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Question
Which unit would you use to measure the amount
of water in a sink?
Liters or Milliliters
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Answer
Which unit would you use to measure the amount
of water in a sink?
Liters
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Miranda walked 4 kilometers in her
neighborhood. How many meters is this?
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Answer
Miranda walked 4 kilometers in her neighborhood. How
many meters is this?1,000 meters = 1 kilometer
4,000 meters = 4 kilometers
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What unit would you use to measure the mass of
a bicycle?
Grams or Kilograms
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Answer
What unit would you use to measure the mass of
a bicycle?
Kilograms
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Question
GG has 5,000 meters of yarn. She buys 2 more kilometers of yarn. How many meters does she
have now?
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Answer
GG has 5,000 meters of yarn. She buys 2 more kilometers of yarn. How many meters does she
have now?7,000 meters