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3.7D Capacity and Weight

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Question 1
1.

Emily drank a bottle of water after track practice. Which unit of measurement can be used to measure the volume of the water bottle?

Question 2
2.

Marcus has a collection of seashells in a box. Which unit of measurement can be
used to determine the weight of the box with seashells?

Question 3
3.

Which object would likely be weighed in tons?

Question 4
4.

Which of the following scenarios would NOT be an example of measuring capacity?

Question 5
5.

Raul has a swimming pool in his backyard. Which unit of measurement should be used to determine the capacity of the swimming pool?

Question 6
6.

A quarter is shown.
Thomas wants to find the weight of the quarter. Which unit of measurement should Thomas use?

Question 7
7.

A concrete brick is shown.
Which unit of measurement can be used to determine the weight of the concrete brick?

Question 8
8.

Gavin is measuring the capacity of an object using fluid ounces. Which could be
the object that is being measured for capacity?

Question 9
9.

Daniel wants to find the weight of a paper clip. Which unit of measurement can be used to find the weight of the paper clip?

Question 10
10.

Lucy wants to find the capacity of a spoon.
Which unit of measurement can be used to find the capacity of the spoon?

Question 11
11.

Brenda filled a glass with milk. Which unit of measurement can be used to find the
volume of the glass?

Question 12
12.

Which object would likely be weighed in pounds?

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