Metric Conversion
Customary Conversion
Area or Perimeter
Volume
Polygons
100
The number of decimeters in a meter.
What is 10?
100
Complete the sentence 1 yard = 3 feet = _____ inches.
What is 36 inches?
100
The distance around the school.
What is perimeter?
100
The number of faces a cube has.
What is 6?
100
A closed shape with four straight sides.
What is a quadrilateral?
200
The number of centimeters in a meter.
What is 100?
200
The number of cups in 7 pints.
What is 14 c?
200
The amount of carpet needed for the classroom.
What is area?
200
The formula for solving for volume.
What is Length X Width X Height?
200
The name for a rhombus with four right angles and four congruent sides.
What is a square?
300
The number of millimeters in 6 meters.
What is 6,000 mm?
300

The number of quarts in a gallon

What is 4?

300
The number of square units that will cover a 7 foot by 9 foot rectangle.
What is 63?
300
The number of cubic units that will fill a 10 inch by 5 inch by 4 inch rectangular prism.
What is 200 cu. in?
300

A quadrilateral with exactly one set of parallel lines.

What is a trapezoid?

400
The number of liters in 800 centiliters.
What is 8 L?
400

Complete the conversion, 1 gallon = 8 pints = ______ cups.

What is 16?

400
The perimeter of regular octagon with sides measuring 6 inches.
What is 48 in?
400
A rectangular prism measures 5 centimeters long by 10 centimeters deep by 5 centimeters high. The top 2 centimeters of the box are cut off. The new volume of the box is _______________
What is 150 cu. cm?
400

The names of the shapes that must have 4 right angles.

What are square and rectangle?

500
The number of grams in 9 kilograms.
What is 9,000 g?
500

The number of ounces in half a gallon.

What is 64?

500
The area of a 1/2 mile by 3/4 mile rectangle.
What is 3/8 sq. mi?
500
A cube is drawn with a length, width, and height of 6 inches. a quarter of the cube is erased, which leaves a cube with a volume of ___________ cu. inches.
What is 162 cu. in?
500

A quadrilateral with 4 sides of equal length.

What is a rhombus?