
Lesson 13 Session 4
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Holly J Berlanda
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Lesson 13 Session 4
By Holly J Berlanda
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Match
Use the conversion chart and match the following
12 feet
10 cups
5 quarts
1 ton
3 yards
144 inches
80 fluid ounces
10 pints
2,000 pounts
9 feet
144 inches
80 fluid ounces
10 pints
2,000 pounts
9 feet
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Draw
Part A
A lamb has a mass of 3 kilograms. The lamb is placed on a scale. The unit on the scale is grams. What mass does the scale show? Show your work.
Part B
One month later, the lamb has gained
6 kilograms. What mass does the scale show now? Show your work.
#1 on page 285
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Reorder
#2 on page 286
The amount of liquid in three containers is shown below.
Order the liquid measurements from least to greatest.
3 quarts
15 cups
2 gallons
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Multiple Choice
#3 on page 286
Salvador is 63 inches tall. In order to ride a roller coaster at an amusement park, a person must be 5 feet tall. Is Salvador tall enough to ride a roller coaster? How many inches shorter or taller is he than 5 feet?
Yes. He is 3 inches taller than 5 feet.
Yes. He is 13 inches taller than 5 feet.
No. He is 7 inches shorter than 5 feet.
No. He is 17 inches shorter than 5 feet.
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Multiple Choice
#4 on page 287
Kyleigh buys a watermelon that weighs
9 pounds. She cuts off the rind. The remaining watermelon weighs 101 ounces. How much does the rind weigh?
245 ounces
144 ounces
92 ounces
43 ounces
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Categorize
208 meters
2,000 meters 800 centimeters
2,008 meters
2 kilometers 8,000 millimeters
#5 on page 287
Tell whether each measurement is equal
to 2 kilometers 8 meters.
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Labelling
#6 on page 287
Metin is measuring furniture for his bedroom. He does not have a tape measure or a ruler. Instead, he uses his book. He knows that the length of his book is 8 inches.
The table below shows the total number of book lengths that Metin uses to measure each object. Complete the table.
32 inches
88 inches
48 inches
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Multiple Choice
#7 on page 288
Keenan has an 8-liter jug filled with olive oil. He uses it to fill nine 750-milliliter jars with olive oil. How much olive oil does Keenan have left in the jug?
250 mL
500 mL
1,000 mL
1,250 mL
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Labelling
#8 on page 288
Victoria jogs 5 kilometers. Complete the chart to find the total meters Victoria jogged.
5,000
4,000
1
3,000
1,000
3
2,000
2
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