There are 75 cows in the pasture. There are 5 times as many cows in the pasture as there are cows in the barn.
Write a multiplication equation that represents the situation.
5 x ? = 75
Select two true statememts.
a.) One centimeters is 100 meters
b.) One liter is 1,000 milliliters
c.) One minute is 60 seconds
d.) One milliliter is 1,000 liters
e.) One gram is 1,000 kilograms
B and C
Kilograms, Meters, Liters, and Minute are the bigger measurements so their values should be smaller than the smaller measurements.
Complete the table showing the number of meters for the measurements given in kilometers. 1,000 meters = 1 kilometer
2 km - 2,000 m
4 km - 4,000 m
8 km - 8,000 m
There are 75 cows in the pasture. There are 5 times as many cows in the pasture as there are cows in the barn.
How many cows are in the barn?
15
15 x 5 = 75
The length of Mrs. Shepherd's bulletin board in centimeters is 300. What is the length of the bulletin board in meters?
3 meters
300 cm = 3 m
A lake is 3,100 meters wide. Noah says that's 31 centimeters. 1 meter = 100 centimeters
Explain why Noah's answer is not reasonable.
Noah is wrong because 31 centimeters isn't realistic if 1 m equals 100 cm. 31 cm wide would be the size of a puddle.
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A blanket is 48 inches wide. That is 8 times as big as the napkin on the table.
Write a multiplication problem that represents the problem.
? x 8 = 48
Han's dog eats 5 1/2 kilograms of food a week. Priya's dog eats 4,600 grams of food each week. 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams.
Explain why 1/2 kilogram is 500 grams.
1/2 of 1,000 is 500 grams so if the conversion is 1 kg = 1,000 g then a 1/2 kg is 500 grams.
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A lake is 3,100 meters wide. Noah says that's 31 centimeters. 1 meter = 100 centimeters
How many centimeters wide is the lake?
3,100 m = 310,000 cm
A blanket is 48 inches wide. That is 8 times as big as the napkin on the table.
How big is the napkin on the table?
6 inches
6 x 8 = 48
Han's dog eats 5 1/2 kilograms of food a week. Priya's dog eats 4,600 grams of food each week. 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams.
Which dog eats more food each week?
Han's dog
5 1/2 kg = 5,500 g
5,500 g > 4,600 g
The perimeter of a rectangle is 80 cm. Select three true statements.
a.) If one side measures 20 cm, then it is a square.
b.) The rectangle cannot have a side that measures 43 cm.
c.) The rectangle cannot have a side that measures 10 cm.
d.) If one side measures 9 cm, then another side measures 31 cm.
e.) If one side measures 2 cm, then another side measures 40 cm.
A, B, D
C is wrong because the rectangle could have a side measuring 10 cm because 10+10+30+30=80 cm
E is wrong because the rectangle could not have a side measuring 2 cm and another side measuring 40 cm because 2+2+40+40=84 cm
Han's dog eats 5 1/2 kilograms of food a week. Priya's dog eats 4,600 grams of food each week. 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams.
How much more food?
5,500 - 4,600 = 900
Han's dog eats 900 g more than Priya's dog.