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13.5 Word Problems with Measurements (E)

13.5 Word Problems with Measurements (E)

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Mathematics

4th Grade

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Medium

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6.NS.B.3, 4.MD.A.2, 5.MD.A.1

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Sharon Carvo

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13.5 Word Problems with Measurements

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I will be able to:

  1. write an equation to represent a real-world problem,

  2. solve real-world problems involving metric and U.S. Customary distances, masses, weights, and liquid volumes,

  3. and solve real-world problems where one measurement must be converted from larger to smaller units.

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Multiple Choice

I will be able to solve real-world problems involving metric and U.S. Customary distances, masses, weights, and liquid volumes,

The route between the park and Josh's house is 81 meters.

He walks this route 4 times on Saturday. 

How far does (n) Josh walk between the park and his house on Saturday?

Equation: 81 x 4 = n

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81 x 4 = 324 m

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81 x 4 = 85 m

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81 x 4 = 3,240 m

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Multiple Choice

I will be able to solve real-world problems where one measurement must be converted from larger to smaller units.

Janie buys 2 gallons of milk for the week.

How many ounces of milk did she purchase?

1 gallon = 128 oz.

128 x 2 = n

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128 x 2 = 255 oz.

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128 x 2 = 2,560 oz.

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128 x 2 = 256 oz.

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Multiple Choice

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I will be able to: write an equation to represent a real-world problem.

Abdul has 28 tomato plants. He plants them in 4 equal rows.

Let n represent the number of plants in each row.

What equation could be used to find n?

Remember: You are not trying to find the total or n.

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n + 7 = 4

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28 - 7 = n

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4 x 7 = n

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