This math topic focuses on determining the most reasonable customary unit of measurement for various lengths and distances. It includes assessing appropriate units for measuring different items and geographic dimensions, such as the length of a basketball court, the length of a car, the Canada/USA border, the height of a coffee mug, the length of a snowboard, the width of the Atlantic Ocean, and the width of a football field. The choices for answers include inches, feet, yards, and miles, helping learners understand and apply the concept of appropriate scale for different measurement scenarios.
Work on practice problems directly here, or download the printable pdf worksheet to practice offline.
Complete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement?
The length of a basketball court
Math worksheet on 'Measurement Reasonable Unit - Length (customary) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Customary' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_customary/ |
The length of a bus |
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement? |
feet |
miles |
The length of a car |
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement? |
inches |
yards |
The width of one cheerio |
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement? |
inches |
feet |
The length of a baseball bat |
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement? |
inches |
feet |
The width of the Atlantic Ocean |
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement? |
miles |
yards |
The width of a football field |
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement? |
inches |
feet |
The length of a snowboard |
What is the most reasonable unit to make the given measurement? |
miles |
feet |