Read the digital scale. Choose the weight using the word kilogram or gram for each measurement.
4 points
4
Question 2
2.
Read the digital scale. Choose the weight using the word kilogram or gram for each measurement.
4 points
4
Question 3
3.
Read the digital scale. Choose the weight using the word kilogram or gram for each measurement.
5 points
5
Question 4
4.
Ten bags of sugar weigh 1 kilogram. How many grams does each bag of sugar weigh?
5 points
5
Question 5
5.
Read and write the weights below. Write the word kilogram or gram with the measurement.
5 points
5
Question 6
6.
Read and write the weights below. Write the word kilogram or gram with the measurement.
4 points
4
Question 7
7.
An orange weighs 200?
4 points
4
Question 8
8.
A basketball weighs about 624?
4 points
4
Question 9
9.
A large brick weighs about 2?
5 points
5
Question 10
10.
How much liquid is in the container?
5 points
5
Question 11
11.
How much liquid is in the container?
5 points
5
Question 12
12.
If Mrs. Landry pours the second container into the first container, how many liters will be in the first container?
5 points
5
Question 13
13.
Find the total amount of liquid in the three cups.
5 points
5
Question 14
14.
Bill drinks exactly half of Cup B. How many milliliters are left in Cup B?
5 points
5
Question 15
15.
Anna drinks 3 cups of tea from Cup A. How much tea does she drink in total?
10 points
10
Question 16
16.
Mrs. Olsen is comparing paint brands to decide which one is the best to buy. Use the chart below to Label the number line to show the capacity of each can of paint.
5 points
5
Question 17
17.
Use your number line from above and the chart to answer which can of paint has the greatest capacity?
5 points
5
Question 18
18.
Use your number line from above and the chart to answer which can of paint has the least capacity?
5 points
5
Question 19
19.
Use your number line from above and the chart to answer the following: Mrs. Olsen decides she needs 70 L of paint. Which can of paint from the chart has about the same capacity??
6 points
6
Question 20
20.
Use the number line from above and the chart to find how many more liters the Sherwin-Williams paint holds than Benjamin Moore.