This math topic explores "Measurement Reasonable Value - Time (metric)", focusing on selecting the most reasonable time durations for different everyday activities. The skill practiced is determining realistic time measures in units like seconds, minutes, hours, and days for various scenarios, such as eating dinner at a restaurant, commuting across a city, long-distance flights, and running lengths of football fields. These problems help enhance understanding of time estimation and appropriate metric units for measuring time in real-life contexts.

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Measurement Reasonable Value - Time (metric) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Measurement Reasonable Value - Time (metric) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_metric/
1
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The time to send a letter in the mail
a
3 hr
b
3 d
2
The time for a decent runner to run the length of a football field
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
a
25 min
b
25 s
3
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The time for a subway ride across a city
a
45 hr
b
45 min
4
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The length of a movie
a
90 s
b
90 min
5
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The time it takes to eat dinner at a restaurant
a
90 s
b
90 min
6
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The time for a plane flight from New York to Paris
a
7 d
b
7 hr
7
What is the most reasonable value for the given measurement?
The time for one flap of a hummingbird's wing
a
200 ms
b
200 s