Ordering Measurements

Ordering Measurements

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use our knowledge about conversions between units of measure to help us arrange different measurements in ascending order of size, and compare using 'greater than' and 'less than' statements.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Which measurement is equivalent to 750 ml?
Correct answer: 0.75 l
0.75 ml
750 l
Q2.
Which measurement is equivalent to 0.6 l?
6 l
6 ml
Correct answer: 600 ml
Q3.
Which measurement is equivalent to 250 m?
Correct answer: 0.25 km
25 km
250 cm
Q4.
Which measurement is equivalent to 0.8 km?
8 m
80 m
Correct answer: 800 m
Q5.
Which measurement is equivalent to 900 g?
Correct answer: 0.9 kg
9 kg
90 kg
Q6.
Which measurement is equivalent to 0.4 kg?
40 g
Correct answer: 400 g
4000 g

6 Questions

Q1.
Which measurement is equivalent to 1750 ml?
Correct answer: 1.75 l
1.75 ml
1750 l
Q2.
Which measurement is equivalent to 1.6 l?
16 l
16 ml
Correct answer: 1600 ml
Q3.
Which measurement is equivalent to 1250 m?
Correct answer: 1.25 km
125 km
1250 cm
Q4.
Which measurement is equivalent to 1.8 km?
18 m
180 m
Correct answer: 1800 m
Q5.
Which measurement is equivalent to 1900 g?
Correct answer: 1.9 kg
19 kg
190 kg
Q6.
Which measurement is equivalent to 1.4 kg?
140 g
Correct answer: 1400 g
14000 g

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