Measurement. Which is the more reasonable estimate for the mass of a dog? A.5 g B.5 kg.

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Measurement

Which is the more reasonable estimate for the mass of a dog? A.5 g B.5 kg

Which is the most reasonable weight of a can of green beans? A.13 ounces B. 130 ounces A.13 pounds B.13 tons

Which is the more reasonable estimate for the weight of a large pig? A.50 ounces B.50 pounds

5 milliliters is about the size of… A.My water bottle B.A pitcher of water C.A cereal bowl D.A small spoon

6 Liters = ? milliliters A.60 mL B.6,000 mL C.12,000 mL D.12 mL

8 fluid ounces is equal to… A.1 Cup B.2 Cups C.1 Pint D.2 Gallons

12 quarts = ? gallons A.24 gals. B.36 gals. C.2 gals. D.3 gals.

1 Mile is equal to….. A.2,050 ft B.20 inches C.7 yards D.5,280 ft

1 millimeter is about the length of… A.An eyelash B.Your finger C.The textbook D.The door

? meters = 4,000 millimeters A.3,000 meters B.12 meters C.4 meters D.40 meters