Review Questions 5 th MD.1 (I would give conversions to students…then let them solve the problem.)

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5th MD.1 (I would give conversions to students…then let them solve

the problem.)

Each Thanksgiving in Barry’s hometown, there is a 5-mile road race. How many feet are there in 5 miles?

a. 4,400

b. 8,800

c. 17,600

d. 26,400

Which does NOT show the same capacity as the others?

a. 96 fluid ounces

b. 18 cups

c. 6 pints

d. 3 quarts

Leroy’s favorite basketball player is 6 ft 8 inches tall. How tall is Leroy’s favorite basketball player in inches?

a. 68 inches

b. 76 inches

c. 80 inches

d. 84 inches

Mike’s cat weighs 12 pounds 9 ounces. How many ounces is that?

a. 129 ounces

b. 153 ounces

c. 183 ounces

d. 201 ounces 1pound = 16 ounces

Which of these lengths is the greatest?

a. 3 yards

b. 6 feet 10 inches

c. 8 feet

d. 100 inches

An elevator has a weight limit of 1 ton. There are 3 people inside the elevator. Each person weighs 150 pounds. How many more pounds can the elevator safely hold?

a. 450 poundsb. 850 poundsc. 1,550 poundsd. 1,850 pounds

How many liters are equivalent to 3,200 milliliters?

a. 0.032 liters

b. 0.32 liters

c. 3.2 liters

d. 32 liters

Pedro lives 6,570 meters from his school. How many kilometers does he live from school?

a. 0.675 kilometer

b. 6.75 kilometer

c. 67.5 kilometerd. 675 kilometer 1 kilometer = 1,000 meters

A brick has a mass of 1,200 grams. What is the mass of the brick in kilograms?

a. 0.012 kilograms

b. 0.12 kilograms

c. 1.2 kilogramsd. 12 kilograms 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams

Which measure is NOT equivalent to the others?

a. 0.0008 kilometer

b. 0.8 meters

c. 80 centimeters

d. 0.008 milliliter

Which measure is the greatest?

a. 0.029 kilometer

b. 290 centimeters

c. 2.9 meters

d. 290,000 millimeters

Irene works in a bakery. She uses 250 milliliters of milk to make a loaf of bread. How many liters of milk will she need to make 15 loaves of bread?

a. 3.75 liters

b. 37.5 liters

c. 375 liters

d. 3,750 liters 1 liter = 1,000 milliliters

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