1. What operation would you perform to express a measure given in the first unit as a measure in the second unit? a) metres to centimetres b) metres to millimetres c) kilograms to grams

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1. What operation would you perform to express a measure given in the first unit as a
measure in the second unit?
a) metres to centimetres
b) metres to millimetres
c) kilograms to grams
d) litres to millilitres
2. Will each number be larger or smaller than the given number? Then fill in the blank.
larger
smaller
a) 3 m =
cm
larger
smaller
b) 28 cm = 0
larger
smaller
c) 2.4 km =
m
larger
smaller
d) 485 mm =ve000nnnm
larger
smaller
e) 35 cm =
_m
larger
smaller
f) 2.4 m = aaaaasaaaa
larger
smaller
g) 2495 mm =
m
3.What metric unit would you use to measure each item?
a) the length of a skateboard
b) the length of a room
c) the length of a ski trail
d) the thickness of a loonie
e) the mass of an apple,
f) your mass
g) the mass of an envelope
h) the capacity of a water pail
i) the contents of a pop bottle
Transcribed Image Text:1. What operation would you perform to express a measure given in the first unit as a measure in the second unit? a) metres to centimetres b) metres to millimetres c) kilograms to grams d) litres to millilitres 2. Will each number be larger or smaller than the given number? Then fill in the blank. larger smaller a) 3 m = cm larger smaller b) 28 cm = 0 larger smaller c) 2.4 km = m larger smaller d) 485 mm =ve000nnnm larger smaller e) 35 cm = _m larger smaller f) 2.4 m = aaaaasaaaa larger smaller g) 2495 mm = m 3.What metric unit would you use to measure each item? a) the length of a skateboard b) the length of a room c) the length of a ski trail d) the thickness of a loonie e) the mass of an apple, f) your mass g) the mass of an envelope h) the capacity of a water pail i) the contents of a pop bottle
4.a) How many millilitres are in a 4L jug of milk?
b) How many millilitres are in a 1.5 litre water pitcher?
c) How do you convert litres to millilitres?
5.a) How many litres are in 540 mL of soup?
b) How many litres are in 750 mL bottle of ketchup
c) How do you convert millilitres to litres?
6. Greg is making a tomato sauce for his restaurant. He needs 16 tomatoes, each
weighing about 200g. Tomatoes cost $3.79/kg. how much will the 16 tomatoes cost?
7. This diagram of an inch is divided into 16 equal parts. Identify each fraction shown
with an arrow.
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Transcribed Image Text:4.a) How many millilitres are in a 4L jug of milk? b) How many millilitres are in a 1.5 litre water pitcher? c) How do you convert litres to millilitres? 5.a) How many litres are in 540 mL of soup? b) How many litres are in 750 mL bottle of ketchup c) How do you convert millilitres to litres? 6. Greg is making a tomato sauce for his restaurant. He needs 16 tomatoes, each weighing about 200g. Tomatoes cost $3.79/kg. how much will the 16 tomatoes cost? 7. This diagram of an inch is divided into 16 equal parts. Identify each fraction shown with an arrow. 1
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