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100

What is the unit you would use to measure a carrot? a. inches b. feet c. millimeters d. liters

a. inches

100

How many inches are in a foot?

12 inches

100

 8x3+ 6

30

100

How many quarts are in a gallon?

4 quarts

100

What is the most accurate measurement? a. 1/2 in. b. 1/4 in. c. 3/4 in. d. 1 in.  

b. 1/4 in. 

200

What is the unit you would use to measure a football field? a. miles b. feet c. yards d. inches

c. yards

200

What is the number of feet in 2 yards?

6 feet

200

9x5-6

39

200

Which is bigger 25 quarts or 25 pints?

25 quarts

200

How many pints are in a half gallon? 

4 pints 

300

What is the unit you would use to measure the weight of a hamster? a. gallons b. pounds c. ounces d. kilograms

c. ounces

300

How many feet are in a yard?

3 feet

300

8x7-4

52

300

If I have 4 pints, how many cups do I have?

8 cups

300

What is an example of a nonstandard unit?  a. inches  b. centimeters    c. erasers     d. meters 

c. Erasers

400

What is the unit you would use to measure a room? a. feet b. inches c. centimeters d. millimeters

a. feet

400

How many inches are in a yard?

36 inches

400

2+3x5

17

400

8 quarts equals how many gallons?

2 gallons

400

One good way to organize measurement data is to use a(n)   a. pie chart   b. line plot   c. file folder   d. spreadsheet 

b. line plot 

500

What is the amount you would use to measure the capacity of a bathtub? a. cups b. gallons c. feet d. pints

b. gallons

500

Put these in order from longest to shortest: inch, centimeter, meter, foot, mile.

mile, meter, foot, inch, centimeter

500
73-42+5

36

500

Which is less: 5 quarts of milk or 1 gallon of milk?

1 gallon of milk

500

Input | Output

3           12

4           16

5           20 

Rule: multiply by 4 
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