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Measurement. Review. #1. What is the length of this line segment to the nearest 1/16 inch? 5/16 inch B) 13/16 inch C) 15/16 inch D) inch. #1 Answer. C) 15/16 inch. #2. This storage container is shaped like a cylinder. If Thalia fills 1/3 of this
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Measurement Review
#1 What is the length of this line segment to the nearest 1/16 inch? • 5/16 inch B) 13/16 inch C) 15/16 inch D) inch
#1 Answer C) 15/16 inch
#2 This storage container is shaped like a cylinder. If Thalia fills 1/3 of this container with milk, about how many Cubic cm of milk will be inside the container? • 94.2 cu cm • 282.6 cu cm • 376.8 cu cm • 1130.4 cu cm 6 cm 10 cm
#2 Answer A) 94.2 cu cm 6 cm 10 cm
#3 Which is the BEST ESTIMATE of the surface area of this rectangular prism? • 189 sq m • 238 sq m • 378 sq m • 490 sq m 9.8 m 7.1 m 7.1 m
# 3 Answer C) 378 sq m 9.8 m 7.1 m 7.1 m
#4 Fernando made the wooden box, which is shaped like a rectangular prism. He wants to paint all the surfaces of the box, except the bottom. Exactly how many square inches of the box does he need to paint? • 284 in² • 302 in² • 344 in² • 420 in² 7 in 6 in 10 in
#4 Answer A) 284 in² 7 in 6 in 10 in
#5 The diagram shows the sizes of the two playgrounds in a park. Which statement comparing the areas of these two playgrounds is TRUE? • The area of Playground I is 36 times to the area of Playground II • The area of Playground I is 8 times the area of Playground II • The area of Playground I is 6 times the area of Playground II • The area of Playground I is 4 times the area of Playground II PLAYGROUND II PLAYGROUND I 36 ft 6 yd 3 yd 18 ft
#5 Answer D) The area of Playground I is 4 times the area of Playground II PLAYGROUND II PLAYGROUND I 36 ft 6 yd 3 yd 18 ft
#6 Which ESTIMATE is closest to the actual volume of this cube? • 125 cu cm • 100 cu cm • 96 cu cm • 64 cu cm 4.2 cm 4.2 cm 4.2 cm
#6 Answer D) 64 cu cm 4.2 cm 4.2 cm 4.2 cm
#7 This tin can is shaped like a cylinder. What is the approximate surface area of this tin can? • 440 cm² • 596.6 cm² • 1076.6 cm² • 1099 cm² 10 cm 14 cm
#7 Answer B) 596.6 10 cm 14 cm
#8 Twenty-four cubes, each 1 cubic meter, were placed the bottom of this rectangular prism. Exactly how many layers of 24 cubes this size would fit inside this prism? • 2 • 3 • 4 • 6 2 m 4 m 6 m
#8 Answer A) 2 2 m 4 m 6 m
#9 A tile company produces the two sizes of square tiles shown. How does the area of the large tile compare to the area of the small tile? • The area of the large tile is 6 times greater • The area of the large tile is 9 times greater • The area of the large tile is 14 square cm greater • The area of the large tile is 364 square cm greater Large tile 6 cm Small tile 20 mm 6 cm 20 mm
#9 Answer B) The area of the large tile is 9 times greater Large tile 6 cm Small tile 20 mm 6 cm 20 mm
#10 What is the approximate volume of this cone? • 4710 cubic mm • 14,130 cubic mm • 18,840 cubic mm • 56,520 cubic mm
#10 Answer A) 4710 cubic millimeters
#11 This pattern can be folded on the red lines to form a cube. What would be the surface area of the cube formed by this pattern? • 64 square inches • 128 square inches • 192 square inches • 384 square inches
#11 Answer D) 384 square inches
#12 The diagram shows the sizes of two parks in a city. Which statement comparing the perimeters of these two parks is TRUE? • The perimeter of Madison Park is 2 km longer than the perimeter of Kuser Park • The perimeter of Madison Park is 1000 km longer than the perimeter of Kuser park • The perimeter of Kuser Park is 2 km longer than the perimeter of Madison Park • The perimeter of Kuser Park is 1000 km longer than the perimeter of Madison Park Madison Park 3000 m Kuser Park 3 km 2000 m 3 km
#12 Answer A) The perimeter of Madison Park is 2 km longer than the perimeter of Kuser Park Madison Park 3000 m Kuser Park 3 km 2000 m 3 km
#13 Terrence rides on a train for 3 hrs. Which units would be MOST useful for describing the total distance Terrence rode on the train? • feet B) inches C) miles D) yards
#13 Answer C) miles
#14 A van delivers bricks to a construction site. If the van delivers 30,000 pounds of bricks each week, how many tons of bricks does it deliver each week? • 1.5 tons B) 15 tons C) 30 tons D) 300 tons
#14 Answer B) 15 tons
#15 Which measurement is equivalent to 55 mg? • 0.055 g • 0.55 g • 5,500 g • 55,000 g
#15 Answer A) 0.055