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Review of Chapter 17

Review of Chapter 17. The English System of Measurement. Question. Choose the measurement you would use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile The height of a 2-story house . Answer. The height of a 2-story house. Yards. Question.

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Review of Chapter 17

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  1. Review of Chapter 17 The English System of Measurement

  2. Question Choose the measurement you would use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile The height of a 2-story house.

  3. Answer The height of a 2-story house. Yards

  4. Question Choose the measurement you would use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile The distance between two towns.

  5. Answer The distance between two towns. Miles

  6. Question Choose the measurement you would use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile The length of a hockey stick.

  7. Answer The length of a hockey stick. Feet

  8. Question Choose the measurement you would use to measure the object: inch, foot, yard, mile The length of your thumb.

  9. Question The length of your thumb. Inch

  10. Question Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile A pen is about 6 ____ long.

  11. Answer Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile A pen is about 6 inches long.

  12. Question Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile A car is about 4 ____ long.

  13. Answer Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile A car is about 4 feet long.

  14. Question Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The distance from the school to the park is about 2 _____.

  15. Answer Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The distance from the school to the park is about 2 miles.

  16. Question Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The height of a chair is about 3 _____.

  17. Answer Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The height of a chair is about 3 feet.

  18. Question Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The distance from your house to the grocery story is about 5 _____.

  19. Answer Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The distance from your house to the grocery story is about 5 miles.

  20. Question Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The wall in your house is about 8 ______ tall.

  21. Answer Choose the best unit of measurement to fill in the blanks: inch, foot, yard, mile The wall in your house is about 8 feet tall.

  22. Question Which unit is larger? one pint or one quart

  23. Answer One quart is larger than one pint. 1 quart = 2 pints

  24. Question Which unit is larger? four cups or one quart

  25. Answer One quart is equal to four cups. 1 quart = 4 cups

  26. Question Which unit is larger? three quarts or one gallon

  27. Answer One gallon is larger than three quarts. 1 gallon = 4 quarts

  28. Question How many cups does it take to make 2 quarts?

  29. Answer How many cups does it take to make 2 quarts? 8

  30. Question How many pints are in a gallon?

  31. Answer How many pints are in a gallon? 8

  32. Question Choose the unit that would be best describe that amount of liquid in each item: cups, pints, quarts, gallons A mug of hot chocolate

  33. Answer Choose the unit that would be best describe that amount of liquid in each item: cups, pints, quarts, gallons A mug of hot chocolate – cups

  34. Question Choose the unit that would be best describe that amount of liquid in each item: cups, pints, quarts, gallons The water in a swimming pool.

  35. Answer Choose the unit that would be best describe that amount of liquid in each item: cups, pints, quarts, gallons The water in a swimming pool- gallons

  36. Question Choose the unit that would be best describe that amount of liquid in each item: cups, pints, quarts, gallons The water in the kitchen sink.

  37. Answer Choose the unit that would be best describe that amount of liquid in each item: cups, pints, quarts, gallons The water in the kitchen sink- quarts

  38. Question Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items: pounds or ounces

  39. Answer POUNDS

  40. Question Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items: pounds or ounces

  41. Answer OUNCES

  42. Question Choose the better estimate to weigh the following items: pounds or ounces

  43. Answer POUNDS

  44. Question How many ounces does it take to equal one pound?

  45. Answer It takes 16 oz = 1lb

  46. Question Logan is making a cake that calls for 2 cups of flour. Should he estimate or measure the flour?

  47. Answer Logan is making a cake that calls for 2 cups of flour. Should he estimate or measure the flour? Measure

  48. Question Abby wants to build a doll house that is 5 feet tall. Should she estimate or measure the wood?

  49. Answer Abby wants to build a doll house that is 5 feet tall. Should she estimate or measure the wood? measure

  50. Question Steven is making water balloons and needs about 1 cup of water per balloon. Should he estimate or measure the water?

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