A. 12 cubic units C. 36 cubic units B. 24 cubic unitsD. 16 cubic units A. 4 cubic units C. 8 cubic units B. 16 cubic unitsD. 32 cubic units Name#Date Chapter.

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A. 12 cubic units C. 36 cubic units B. 24 cubic unitsD. 16 cubic units A. 4 cubic units C. 8 cubic units B. 16 cubic unitsD. 32 cubic units Name#Date Chapter 12 Test – Answer Key Measure Capacity, Weight, and Volume Tips For Taking The Test Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response. 1 2 Find the volume Answer Column PART 1: Multiple Choice Which of these units would best measure the mass of a bowling ball? A. cups C. kilograms B. gramsD. meters 3 3. Solve. B B C

Adams bought a 16-ounce fruit juice. Jerry’s fruit juice is half the size of Adam’s fruit juice. How many ounces is Jerry’s fruit juice? A. 2 ounceC. 4 ounces B. 6 ouncesD. 8 ounces What time will it be in 40 minutes? A. 2:00C. 1:00 B. 2:40D. 1: Which of these units best measure the mass of a cracker? A. cups C. kilograms B. gramsD. meters Solve. Find the elapsed time. What time will it be in 1 hour and 10 minutes? A. 10:00C. 10:10 B. 10:05D. 10:15 B D B D

Charlie drank 48 ounces of milk in one day. Which of the following is equal to the amount of milk Charlie drank? A. 3 pintsC. 3 gallons B. 3 quartsD. 3 cups A. 2 ouncesC. 2 pounds B. 20 ouncesD. 2 tons A. 1 gallonC. 1 cup B. 1 quartD. 1 fluid ounce Choose the most reasonable estimate. MILK Solve. A A A

John filled his fish tank with 5 gallons of water. Which of the following is equal to the amount of water Johnny used to fill his tank? A. 20 fluid ouncesC. 20 cups B. 20 pintsD. 20 quarts Solve. Which of these units would best measure the mass of a puppy? A. cupsC. tons B. gallonsD. kilograms Sam gave a cashier $5 for 3 granola bars. They cost the same amount. She got $2 back. How much did each granola bar cost? A. $0.50C. $2.00 B. $1.00D. $ D B D

14 16 Beth bought a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo. Tina’s bottle of shampoo is three times the size of Beth’s. How many ounces is Tina’s shampoo? A. 4 ouncesC. 48 ounces B. 36 ouncesD. 24 ounces Solve. Show your work. 14. PART 2: Short Answer Find the volume. 15 Chuck drank 64 ounces of water in one day. Which of the following is equal to the amount of water Chuck drank? A. 2 pintsC. 2 quarts B. 2 gallonsD. 2 cups 15. Answer: cubic units B C X 3 = 126

pt 5 qt Answer ______________ Compare using, or = 4 qt 2 gal Answer ______________ 6 c 1 qt Answer ______________ < < >

21 Extended Response- 2-points 20 What time was it 20 minutes ago? Answer ______________ Choose any strategy to solve. Decide the following is reasonable. = 2 tons Part A: Write yes or no Part B: Tell how you know your answer is correct, and if the answer is not reasonable, write a reasonable unit of measurement on the lines below. Unit of Measurement Explain:I know you would use the measurement of a ton to weigh vehicles and heavy objects that you cannot lift with your hands. The ball is not so heavy that you cannot kick it easily, so it has to be ounces. 9:25 NO ounces

22 Extended Response- 3-points Ana and Pete were in a race to see who could collect more water in a bucket. To play each team dipped a sponge in a bucket of water and then ran to another bucket and squeezed the water into it. The team with more water in the second bucket, after 2 minutes of playing, won. They played 5 times. Which team won each round? Show your work below. Ana’s TeamPete’s TeamWho Won? Round 14 qt12 pt1. Round 21 gal128 fl oz.2. Round 35 pt2 qtAna’s Team Round 41 c9 fl oz3. Round 5200 pt10 qtTie tie Pete’s Team