This math topic focuses on assessing the reasonable values of mass using metric units. It covers mass estimations for various ordinary objects such as a car, paperclip, basketball, pet cat, ant, penny, and jellybean. The problems encourage learners to choose the most appropriate mass in either grams (g), milligrams (mg), or kilograms (kg), promoting an understanding of metric measurement units and practical application in real-world contexts.
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What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The mass of a pet cat
Math worksheet on 'Measurement Reasonable Value - Mass (metric) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_metric/ |
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement? |
The mass of a car |
1,800 kg |
1,800 g |
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement? |
The mass of a pet cat |
5 g |
5 kg |
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement? |
The mass of an ant |
5 mg |
5 g |
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement? |
The mass of a basketball |
588 g |
588 kg |
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement? |
The mass of a mosquito |
5 mg |
5 g |
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement? |
The mass of a dictionary |
1 kg |
1 g |
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement? |
The mass of a jellybean |
1 mg |
1 g |