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Measurement Review

#1 What is the length of this line segment to the nearest 1/16 inch? A)5/16 inchB) 13/16 inch C) 15/16 inchD) inch

#1 Answer C) 15/16 inch

#2 This storage container is shaped like a cylinder. If Thalia fills 1/3 of this container with milk, about how many Cubic cm of milk will be inside the container? A)94.2 cu cm B)282.6 cu cm C)376.8 cu cm D) cu cm 6 cm 10 cm

#2 Answer A) 94.2 cu cm 6 cm 10 cm

#3 Which is the BEST ESTIMATE of the surface area of this rectangular prism? A)189 sq m B)238 sq m C)378 sq m D)490 sq m 9.8 m 7.1 m

# 3 Answer C) 378 sq m 9.8 m 7.1 m

#4 Fernando made the wooden box, which is shaped like a rectangular prism. He wants to paint all the surfaces of the box, except the bottom. Exactly how many square inches of the box does he need to paint? A)284 in² B)302 in² C)344 in² D)420 in² 7 in 6 in 10 in

#4 Answer A) 284 in² 7 in 6 in 10 in

#5 The diagram shows the sizes of the two playgrounds in a park. Which statement comparing the areas of these two playgrounds is TRUE? A)The area of Playground I is 36 times to the area of Playground II B)The area of Playground I is 8 times the area of Playground II C)The area of Playground I is 6 times the area of Playground II D)The area of Playground I is 4 times the area of Playground II PLAYGROUND I 6 yd 3 yd PLAYGROUND II 18 ft 36 ft

#5 Answer D) The area of Playground I is 4 times the area of Playground II PLAYGROUND I 6 yd 3 yd PLAYGROUND II 18 ft 36 ft

#6 Which ESTIMATE is closest to the actual volume of this cube? A)125 cu cm B)100 cu cm C)96 cu cm D)64 cu cm 4.2 cm

#6 Answer D) 64 cu cm 4.2 cm

#7 This tin can is shaped like a cylinder. What is the approximate surface area of this tin can? A)440 cm² B)596.6 cm² C) cm² D)1099 cm² 10 cm 14 cm

#7 Answer B) cm 14 cm

#8 Twenty-four cubes, each 1 cubic meter, were placed the bottom of this rectangular prism. Exactly how many layers of 24 cubes this size would fit inside this prism? A)2 B)3 C)4 D)6 6 m 4 m 2 m

#8 Answer A) 2 6 m 4 m 2 m

#9 A tile company produces the two sizes of square tiles shown. How does the area of the large tile compare to the area of the small tile? A)The area of the large tile is 6 times greater B)The area of the large tile is 9 times greater C)The area of the large tile is 14 square cm greater D)The area of the large tile is 364 square cm greater Large tile Small tile 6 cm 20 mm

#9 Answer B) The area of the large tile is 9 times greater Large tile Small tile 6 cm 20 mm

#10 What is the approximate volume of this cone? A)4710 cubic mm B)14,130 cubic mm C)18,840 cubic mm D)56,520 cubic mm

#10 Answer A) 4710 cubic millimeters

#11 This pattern can be folded on the red lines to form a cube. What would be the surface area of the cube formed by this pattern? A)64 square inches B)128 square inches C)192 square inches D)384 square inches

#11 Answer D) 384 square inches

#12 The diagram shows the sizes of two parks in a city. Which statement comparing the perimeters of these two parks is TRUE? A)The perimeter of Madison Park is 2 km longer than the perimeter of Kuser Park B)The perimeter of Madison Park is 1000 km longer than the perimeter of Kuser park C)The perimeter of Kuser Park is 2 km longer than the perimeter of Madison Park D)The perimeter of Kuser Park is 1000 km longer than the perimeter of Madison Park Madison Park Kuser Park 3 km 3000 m 2000 m

#12 Answer A) The perimeter of Madison Park is 2 km longer than the perimeter of Kuser Park Madison Park Kuser Park 3 km 3000 m 2000 m

#13 Terrence rides on a train for 3 hrs. Which units would be MOST useful for describing the total distance Terrence rode on the train? A)feetB) inches C) milesD) yards

#13 Answer C) miles

#14 A van delivers bricks to a construction site. If the van delivers 30,000 pounds of bricks each week, how many tons of bricks does it deliver each week? A)1.5 tonsB) 15 tons C) 30 tonsD) 300 tons

#14 Answer B) 15 tons

#15 Which measurement is equivalent to 55 mg? A)0.055 g B)0.55 g C)5,500 g D)55,000 g

#15 Answer A) 0.055