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Review Questions MD.1 and MD.2 (give students conversions before solving these problems….I would stick to the examples in the standard but the coach books do other conversions as well)
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Which of the following measures is NOT equal to the others? a.16 cups b.8 pints c.8 quarts d.1 gallon
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Julio is 6 feet tall. What is Julio’s height in inches? a.12 b.72 c.60 d.96
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Mindy bought 9 yards of ribbon to make bows. How many feet of ribbon did Minday buy?
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Benjamin can run a mile in 7 minutes. How many seconds is this?
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Which of these units is used to measure capacity? a.Centimeter b.Meter c.Gram d.liter
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A tunnel is 3 kilometers long. What is the length of the tunnel in meters? a.30 meters b.300 meters c.3,000 meters d.30,000 meters
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Kevin is diving from a platform that is 5 meters high. How many centimeters high is the platform?
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Sue Lin made 7 liters of punch for a party. How many milliliters of punch did Sue lin make?
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Marcy bought a magazine for $3.75 and a carton of juice for $2.25. She paid with a ten dollar bill. How much change should Marcy get? a.16.00 b.6.00 c.5.00 d.4.00
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George bought 7 erasers. Each eraser costs 25 cents. How much money did George spend? a.1.25 b.1.75 c.2.75 d.7.25
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Peter spent a total of $3.00 on 6 pencils. Each pencil cost the same amount. What did 1 pencil cost? a.50 cents b.60 cents c.75 cents d.1.25
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Alana started studying at 3:30 pm and finished at 6:00 pm. How much time did Alana spend studying? a.2 hours and 30 minutes b.3 hours c.3 hours and 2 minutes d.3 hours and 30 minutes
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At 7:15 pm, Will finished watching a movie that lasted 1 hour 30 minutes. At what time did the movie start? a.5:45 pm b.6:45 pm c.8:15 pm d.8:45 pm
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A brick has a mass of 3 kilograms. A rock has a mass of 2,500 grams. Which sentence is true? a.The rock has more mass than the brick b.The brick has less mass than the rock c.The rock has less mass than the brick d.The brick has the same amount of mass as the rock
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Complete the table then write the number pairs.
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