Go Math Chapter 6 Test, Grade 6 (Units of Measure)
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23 questions
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Units of measure
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Question 1
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Fran’s snowmobile weighs 0.8 ton. The weight of the snowmobile is ___________ pounds.
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Question 2
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Select the conversions that are equivalent to 25 yards. Mark all that apply. A 50 feet B 75 feet C 900 inches D 1000 inches
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Question 3
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A subway car travels at a rate of 32 meters per second. How far does it travel in 16 seconds? Use d = r × t.
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Question 4
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The table shows data from 4 runners during a training session. Complete the table by finding the rate for each cyclist. Use the formula r = d ÷ t.
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Question 5
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Drag a symbol to the correct statement. (Symbols can be used more than once.)
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7,000 meters ⚪️ 7 kilometers
31.6 grams ⚪️ 316 centigrams
4 liters ⚪️ 400 milliliters
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Question 6
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For Sunday brunch, Alisha is making a recipe that requires 8 cups of milk. She has 3 quarts of milk. Does she have enough for the recipe? EXPLAIN your answer using numbers and words. You can also use pictures.
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Question 7
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Drag a symbol to the correct statement. (Symbols can be used more than once.)
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4 kilometers ⚪️ 5000 meters
2.5 tons ⚪️ 4000 pounds
10 quarts ⚪️ 2.5 gallons
60 yards ⚪️ 600 inches
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Question 8
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The distance from Joshua’s house to the mall is 3.5 miles. The distance from Meg's house to the mall is 19,000 feet. How do you know which of them lives closer? Use numbers and words to support your answer.
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Question 9
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Order the mass measurements from least to greatest.
3.2 decigrams
3.2 kilograms
3.2 centigramskilograms
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Question 10
10.
A dripping faucet leaks 1.8 ounces per minute. How many ounces does it leak in half an hour?
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Question 11
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The rectangular rug in Marcia’s living room measures 15 feet by 120 inches. Place a checkmark next to any TRUE statements below.
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Question 12
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Henrietta bought a netbook that weighs 560,000 centigrams. Select the measurements that are equivalent to 560,000 centigrams. Mark all that apply.
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Question 13
13.
Ms. Woodson wrote this problem on the board: "Mark's car goes 30 miles per gallon of gas. How many miles can Mark travel on 13 gallons of gas?"
Here's how her student Pamela tried to solve it; what did Pamela do wrong?
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Question 14
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Becky’s water bottle could hold 0.9 liter of water. 0.9 liter is equivalent to ________ kiloliter.
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Question 15
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The mass of a standard hockey puck must be at least 156 grams. Match each equivalent conversion to the correct unit of measurement. (Each numeral should be matched with only one unit of measurement.
15,600
1.56
0.156
kilograms
centigrams
hectograms
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Question 16
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Sherry is driving 390 miles to visit the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. She drives at an average rate of 65 miles per hour. Explain how you can find the amount of time it will take Sherry to get to the Arch.
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Question 17
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Lydia takes a brisk walk around a pond. She walks 1.25 hours at an average speed of 3 miles per hour. What is the distance around the pond?
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Question 18
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A rectangular tablecloth has a width of 3 yards 1 foot and a length of 4 yards. Debbie says that the width could also be written as 4 feet. Explain why you agree or disagree with Debbie.
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Question 19
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Debbie chose fabric that cost $0.25 per square foot to make the tablecloth. Explain how much she spent. Here's the tablecloth again:
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Question 20
20.
How much does each horse weigh in pounds (lb)?
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Question 21
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How much does the trailer weigh in pounds (lb)?
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Question 22
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See your answers to #20 and #21. Antoine’s truck can tow a maximum weight of 6,000 pounds. What is the maximum number of horses he can take in his trailer at one time without going over the maximum weight his truck can tow? Use numbers and words to support your answer.
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Question 23
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A rectangular room measures 14 feet by 144 inches. Edgar said the area of the room is 2,016 square feet. Explain his mistake, then find the area in square feet.