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Which weighs more: 2 kg of lemons, or 1,800 g of peanuts?

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Which weighs more: 5 lb. of potatoes, or 64 oz. of oranges?

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Which animals might weigh 3 pounds? a) mouse b) large catfish c) horse d) frog

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Which is a resonable mass on an elephant? a) 5,000 kg b) 500 kg c) 50 kg d) 5 kg

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Patches weighed 10 ounces when I brought him homew from the pet store. He has gained 2 pounds. How many ounces does he weigh now? a) 54 oz. b) 64oz. c) 74 oz. d) 2038 oz.

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The talent show began at 7:15 pm. It lasted 2 hours and 10 minutes. What time did it end?

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At 7:00 pm the temperature was 80 degrees. If the temperature decreases by 20 degrees what will the temperature be? a) 50 degrees b) 60 degrees c) 100 degrees d) 90 degrees

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The carnival ends at 8:00 pm and begins at 4:45 pm. How long will it last?

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Blake's soccer practice finished at 5:15 pm. If he practiced for 1 hour and 15 minutes, what time did his practice start? a) 6:30 pm b) 4:00 pm c) 4:30 pm d) 6:15 pm

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At 7:00 pm the temperature was 35 degrees. If the temperature decreases by 15 degrees what will the temperature be? a) 50 degrees b) 20 degrees c) 15 degrees d) 45 degrees

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What unit would you use to measure the length of Bus #200? a) Centimeters b) Meters c) millimeters d) kilometers

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Which one of these would you measure with yards? a) length of your nose b) length of your cell phone c) length of a football field d) length of a lake

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Put these in order of longest to shortest: foot, mile, inch, yard

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If Brody rode his bike 21 feet and Blake rode his bike 9 feet, how many yards did they ride together? a) 30 yards b) 10 yards c) 11 yards d) 31 yards

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Alex rode his scooter 60 miles to Lincoln. Then, he drove another 60 miles to Grand Island. Then, he drove home. How many miles did he drive all the way home. How many total miles did he ride?

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Lucas' pigpen is 4 meters wide and 9meters long. What is the area?

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Rylee's volleyball court is 37 feet wide and 34 feet long. What is the perimeter?

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A polygon has a perimeter of 16 inches. Each side is exactly 2 inches long. What polygon does this describe?

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Anga's shoe store is 240 feet wide and 64 feet long. What is the area?

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Kiara's Miley Cyrus poster is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. How much bigger is the area than the perimeter?

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How many quarts is 2 gallons?

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How many quarts are there in 4 gallons?

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Sarah needs 4 cups of blueberries to make a pie. How many ounces of blueberries would she need to make two pies? a) 32 oz. b) 6 oz. c) 64 oz.

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The class had 2 quarts of chocolate icecream, 2 quarts of vanilla icecream and 2 quarts of strawberry icecream for their party. How many gallons of icecream did they have?

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My friends and I want to sell lemonade. If we have one gallon, one quart, one pint and one cup of lemonade made, how many cups of lemonade can we sell?

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2 kg of lemons.
5 lb. of potatoes.
b) large catfish
a) 5,000 kg
c) 74 oz.
9:25 pm.
b) 60 degrees
3 hours, 15 minutes.
b) 4:00 pm
b) 20 degrees
b) Meters
c) length of a football field.
Mile, Yard, Foot, Inch
b) 10 yards
240 miles
36 meters
142 feet
octagon
15,360 feet
24 feet.
8 quarts.
16 quarts
c) 64 oz.
1 1/2 gallons
23 cups





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