Measurement What do you remember?.

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Measurement What do you remember?

About how long is a straw? A. 1 inch B. 8 inches C. 15 inches D. 18 inches

answer B. 8 inches

9 yards = ____ feet A. 1 B. 3 C. 6 D. 27

answer D. 27

What unit would be best for measuring the water in a bath tub? A. cup B. gallon C. pint D. not given

answer B. gallon

16 oz = ____ lb A. 8 B. 4 C. 2 D. 1

answer D. 1

2 feet = ___ inches A. 12 B. 24 C. 20 D. 36

answer B. 24

Which Fahrenheit temperature is freezing? A. 22 degrees B. 32 degrees C. 42 degrees D. 0 degrees

answer B. 32 degrees

About how long is a toothpick? A. 7cm B. 7 dm C. 70 cm D. 7 m

answer A. 7cm

At what Celcius temperature does water boil? A. 0 degrees B. 100 degrees C. 10 degrees D. 212 degrees

answer B. 100 degrees

4 liters = ____ milliliters A. 4 B. 400 C. 40 D. 4,000

answer D. 4,000

About how much does a quarter weigh? A. 6 g B. 6 kg C. 60 g D. 60 kg

answer A. 6 g

John needs 25 minutes to get home John needs 25 minutes to get home. What time should he leave to get home at 3:00? A. 2:05 B. 2:45 C. 2:35 D. 2:55

answer C. 2:35

Brian spent 5 days at his uncle’s house. He got home Saturday Brian spent 5 days at his uncle’s house. He got home Saturday. What day did he go to his uncle’s? A. Thursday B. Monday C. Saturday D. Tuesday

answer D. Tuesday

Sam spent 25 minutes cleaning his room. He started at 2:00 Sam spent 25 minutes cleaning his room. He started at 2:00. What time did he finish? A. 1:25 B. 2:30 C. 2:25 D. 3:00

answer C. 2:25

Which would you use to measure the distance from here to Macon? A. inches B. yards C. feet D. miles

answer D. miles

Jane bought 2 notebooks for 75 cents each and one pencil for 25 cents Jane bought 2 notebooks for 75 cents each and one pencil for 25 cents. How much did she spend all together? A. $1.75 B. $2.75 C. $1.00 D. $2.25

answer A. $1.75

6 feet = ___ yards A. 2 B. 3 C. 12 D. 4

answer A. 2