Search Header Logo

Unit Conversions and Factors

Authored by Julianna Damm

Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

CCSS covered

Used 17+ times

Unit Conversions and Factors
AI

AI Actions

Add similar questions

Adjust reading levels

Convert to real-world scenario

Translate activity

More...

    Content View

    Student View

10 questions

Show all answers

1.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

  1. Twenty-eight grams is the same as how many ounces? Round to the nearest hundredth. Assume that 1 gram = 0.035 ounces.

Tags

CCSS.6.RP.A.3D

2.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

  1. Twelve gallons is equal to how many liters? Round to the nearest tenth. Assume 1 gal = 3.79 L.

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.A.1

3.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

  1. Fifty-eight miles is equal to how many kilometers? Round to the nearest whole number. Assume 1 mi = 1.61 km.

Tags

CCSS.6.RP.A.3D

4.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

  1. 3.2 feet is the same as how many meters? Round to the nearest hundredth. Assume that 1 ft = 0.305 m.

Tags

CCSS.2.MD.A.2

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

  1. Your cousin has a rectangular pool in their backyard. The pool's dimensions are 14 feet by 8 feet by 12 feet. How much water will be needed to fill up the pool? Assume that 1 cubic foot is equal to 7.5 gallons.

1344 gallons

8640 gallons

10080 gallons

10800 gallons

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.5B

CCSS.6.G.A.2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

Maggie is moving to a new country that uses the metric system and she needs to practice her conversions. Her suitcase measures 33.5 inches tall, 22 inches wide, and 12 inches deep. What is the width of her suitcase in meters? Round to the nearest tenth. 1 in = 0.0254 m.

0.5 meters

0.6 meters

0.8 meters

0.9 meters

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.A.1

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

  1. A small, square table has sides of 1 meter each. You want to make a new, larger, square table by tripling the sides. Which of the following would be true about the new table’s perimeter?

  1. The ratio of the new perimeter to the old will be 1:3

  1. The new perimeter will be 2/3 times the old perimeter

  1. The old perimeter will be 2/3 times the new perimeter

  1. The ratio of the new perimeter to the old will be 3:1

Tags

CCSS.7.G.A.1

Access all questions and much more by creating a free account

Create resources

Host any resource

Get auto-graded reports

Google

Continue with Google

Email

Continue with Email

Classlink

Continue with Classlink

Clever

Continue with Clever

or continue with

Microsoft

Microsoft

Apple

Apple

Others

Others

Already have an account?