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Curriculum: Alaska Math Grade Level Expectations   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Measurable Attributes  Click to change Topic

Lesson: [3] MEA-2-3: Metric Measurements  Click to change Lesson

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ff  George is 179 centimeters tall and his friend Josh is 164 centimeters tall. How much taller is George than Josh?
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ff  The distance from Jeff′s house to his office is 5 km 50 m and the distance from Josh′s house to the same office is 5 km 500 m. Who among the two has to travel longer distance?  ff View Solution
ff  Rachel′s baggage weighs 26 kg 200 g and her friend Hanna′s baggage weighs 28 kg 205 g. Compare the weights.  ff View Solution
ff  Is 7 liters of milk more than 37 mL?  ff View Solution
ff  Lauren can take two routes from her house to her school. One is via the lighthouse and the other is via the church, as shown in the figure. Which route is shorter?
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ff  The length of an eraser is 1 inch. Choose the best relationship for 1 inch.  ff View Solution
ff  A container has 12 gallons of liquid. Victor poured 3 gallons of the liquid from the container into a bowl. Find the quantity of liquid left in the container.
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ff  Jimmy and Ed are brothers. Jimmy consumes 1 cup of milk and Ed consumes 31 tablespoons of milk per day. Who consumes more milk?  ff View Solution
ff  Charles can jump 4 m 31 cm and Mike can jump 42 cm more than Charles can. What is the distance that Mike can jump?
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ff  A container has few apples, each weighing around 100 grams. How many apples can the container have, if its total weight is 12 kilograms?  ff View Solution
ff  Andrew and Edward go shopping. The weight of Andrew′s bag is 3 pounds and that of Edward′s is 52 ounces. Who has a heavier bag?  ff View Solution
ff  Which one is greater?  ff View Solution
ff  Which unit is used to measure long distances?
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ff  Which one of the given measures is greater?
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ff  Sam is 179 centimeters tall and his friend Matt is 162 centimeters tall. How much taller is Sam than Matt?
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ff  0.042 kg of salt can be extracted from one liter of sea water. How much salt can be extracted from 400 liters of water?
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ff  Arrange meters, centimeters and kilometers in the ascending order.  ff View Solution
ff  The distance from Sam′s house to his office is 7 km 50 m and the distance from Mike′s house to the same office is 7 km 500 m. Who among the two has to travel longer distance?  ff View Solution
ff  Katie′s baggage weighs 35 kg 300 g and her friend Tanya′s baggage weighs 38 kg 305 g. Compare the weights.  ff View Solution
ff  Is 5 liters of milk more than 21 mL?  ff View Solution
ff  Wilma can take two routes from her house to her school. One is via the lighthouse and the other is via the church, as shown in the figure. Which route is shorter?
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ff  Which one is greater: 1 Kilometer or 1 Meter?  ff View Solution
ff  Arrange 1 kiloliter, 1 liter and 1 milliliter in descending order.  ff View Solution
ff  Which one is greater?
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ff  Which is larger: a foot or an inch?
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ff  Choose the appropriate symbol to fill in the blank. 1000 ml _____ 1 Liter.  ff View Solution
ff  Which one is larger: a kilogram or a liter?
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ff  Which one is smaller: a gallon or a quart?  ff View Solution
ff  Jerald and Andrew are brothers. Jerald consumes 1 cup of milk and Andrew consumes 32 tablespoons of milk per day. Who consumes more milk?  ff View Solution
ff  Identify the appropriate comparison between a pound and an ounce.
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ff  Choose the smallest unit of measurement of length from the given units.  ff View Solution
ff  Container A can hold more liquid than Container B. Which of the two containers has more volume?
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ff  What is the total volume of the liquid in both the jars?
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ff  How many gallons of liquid can the container hold?
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ff  A container has 12 gallons of liquid. Ed poured 2 gallons of the liquid from the container into a bowl. Find the quantity of liquid left in the container.
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ff  A container has few apples, each weighing around 150 grams. How many apples can the container have, if its total weight is 13 kilograms?  ff View Solution
ff  0.032 kg of salt can be extracted from one liter of sea water. How much salt can be extracted from 300 liters of water?
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ff  Frank and Chris go shopping. The weight of Frank′s bag is 5 pounds and that of Chris′s is 84 ounces. Who has a heavier bag?  ff View Solution
ff  Which of the given measures is greater?  ff View Solution
ff  Paul can jump 6 m 34 cm and Dennis can jump 40 cm more than Paul can. What is the distance that Dennis can jump?
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ff  John′s kite is flying at a height of 2,000 feet and Kevin′s, at a height of 1,000 yards. Whose kite is flying at a greater height?
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ff  Tom wants to pour 1 quart of juice in a container. Which one of the given containers should he choose to fill the juice?
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ff  The height of Brad's baseball bat is 1 yard. Identify the relationship that describes 1 yard.  ff View Solution
ff  1 kilometer is slightly farther than ___________.
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ff  Which is the largest unit of time?  ff View Solution
ff  Identify the case where the units are ordered from the smallest to the largest.  ff View Solution
ff  Identify the smallest unit used to measure volume.
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ff  Which of the following is true?  ff View Solution
ff  Identify the object that holds more than other/s.
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ff  Which sentence is true for the figure shown?
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ff  Identify the object that holds less than other/s.
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ff  Identify the object that holds more than other/s.
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ff  Which sentence is true for the figure shown?
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ff  Identify the object that holds less than other/s.
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ff  Identify the object that holds less than others.  ff View Solution
ff  Identify the largest unit used to measure length.
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ff  Which of the given arrangements orders the distances from the least to the greatest?  ff View Solution
ff  Identify the statement that is true about the capacity of the jugs shown.
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ff  A quiz book in the public library weighs one pound. Choose the best relationship for one pound.  ff View Solution
ff  Choose the case where weights are in order from the greatest to the least.  ff View Solution
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