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Measurement Reasonable Value - Mass (customary) (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on identifying the most reasonable mass measurements using customary units like ounces (oz), pounds (lb), and tons (tn). It includes problems that ask to select the appropriate mass for various items, such as a car, basketball, chocolate bar, textbook, tennis ball, baseball, and a pet cat, ensuring that students understand measurement comparison and the practical application of customary units of mass.

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Value - Mass (customary)

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What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?

The mass of a pet cat

Measurement Reasonable Value - Mass (customary) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Measurement Reasonable Value - Mass (customary) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Customary' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_customary/
1
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of an elephant
a
4 lb
b
4 tn
2
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of a textbook
a
4 lb
b
4 oz
3
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of a pet cat
a
11 tn
b
11 lb
4
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of a car
a
2 tn
b
2 lb
5
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of a basketball
a
21 lb
b
21 oz
6
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of a tennis ball
a
2 lb
b
2 oz
7
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of a chocolate bar
a
4 lb
b
4 oz