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100

write a number that represents how many milliliters are in 1 liter 

1,000

100

9/15 - 4/15

5/15 or 1/3

200

Solve: 

3/7 + 6/14 

12/14 or 6/7

200

Put them in order smallest to largest: 

kilometer

millimeter

meter

millimeter, meter, kilometer


*100 bonus points if you can tell me how many millimeters are in one kilometer

300

3 1/8 - 1 1/7 

1 55/56

300

Solve: 

10/10 x 3/5

3/5 


400

5 3/7 + 26/21 

6 2/3 

400

7 1/3 - 4 2/6

500

Elena drinks 10 glasses of water during the day. Each glass is 350 milliliters. How many liters of water does Elena drink during the day? Explain or show your reasoning.

10 x 350 = 3,500 milliliters so,

3,500➗1,000= 3.5 liters

500
Draw a line that represents this situation: 

Miss Batterson read half a book 

Autumn read 3/4 of the same book 

Daphne read 1/2 of what Miss Batterson read

Addison read 5/8 of what Autumn read. 


Miss Batterson will have it drawn on a white board

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