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MEAP Preparation - Grade 4 Mathematics
2.14 Measurement Units

Example: How do you measure the height of building?
Answer: Feet

Directions: Answer the following. Also write at least 10 examples of your own.

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MEAP Preparation - Grade 4 Mathematics
2.14 Measurement Units

Q 1: Which is longer - 2 feet or 1 yard?
2 feet
same
1 yard

Q 2: Which is longer - 15 inches or 1 foot?
same
1 foot
15 inches

Q 3: Which is longest - a yard, a meter, or a kilometer?
yard
kilometer
meter

Q 4: How would you measure the distance from Dallas to Houston?
in yards
in meters
in miles

Q 5: What do you use to measure how hot something is?
meter stick
scale
thermometer

Q 6: What is the perimeter of a square backyard that is 8 meters on a side?
64 square meters
32 meters
16 meters

Q 7: Would you use your thumb, your hand, or your foot to measure the length of your paper?
hand
foot
thumb

Q 8: Do you need actual or estimated measurements to find out how much frosting to put on a cake?
actual
estimated

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