1. About how THICK is a dime? 2. 67.3 km - Mrs-Ickes-Math

Thursday, November 12, 2009
7th Grade Overhead
MAKE SURE YOU GRADE YOUR PRACTICE PROBLEMS!!
1. About how THICK is a dime?
2. 67.3 km = __________ m
3. 0.483 m = __________ cm
3
2
4. f(x) = 3x - 2x - 9 =
f(-4) = ?
Thursday, November 12, 2009
"Kindness is like a boomerang."
~Unknown
Thursday, November 12, 2009
KILO
KING
GRAM
METER
LITER
KIDS
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HAVE
(never?)
HENRY
DEKA
DIED
DROPPED
BASE UNIT
UNEXPECTEDLY
DECI
(by) DRINKING
DEAD
(from)
CENTI
CHOCOLATE
CONVERTING
METRICS
MILLI
MILK
Thursday, November 12, 2009
What is on the test?
What do I need to study?
Thursday, November 12, 2009
PRACTICE PROBLEMS
at least 5 from metric system
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Juan needs 350cm of string to complete his
project. He only has 2m of string. How much
more string does he need?
A: 50 cm
B: 1.2 m
C: 150 cm
D: 1 m
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Walter left his house and drove 43 km. He
saw a road sign that said, "Circus Entrance
500 m Ahead!" How far is the circus from
Walter's house?
A: 4350 km
B: 43.050 km
C: 43.5 km
D: 43.005 m
Thursday, November 12, 2009
David needs 120 mm of tape to wrap
a present. He has 7 cm of tape.
How much more tape does he need?
A: 50 cm
B: 5 cm
C: 127 mm
D: 5 m
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Margaret had 2 liters of coke. She
wanted to pour an equal amount for
herself and 4 of her friends. How
much should she pour in each glass?
A: 0.3 L
B: 500 mL
C: 400 mL
D: 0.5 L
Thursday, November 12, 2009
If one cupcake weighs 30 grams, how
much do 30 cupcakes weigh?
A: 90 g
B: 0.9 kg
C: 60 g
D: 900 kg
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Sally had 250 cm of wrapping paper.
Jane had 2500 mm of wrapping paper.
How much wrapping paper did they
have altogether?
A: 25 m
B: 2750 mm
C: 5 m
D: 275 cm
Thursday, November 12, 2009
James walked 4250 m. Jake walked
5 km. How much farther did Jake walk
than James?
A: 4255 m
B: 1.75 km
C: 750 cm
D: 750 m
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Fred jumped a distance of 3 m. Carlos
jumped 350 cm. How much farther did
Carlos jump?
A: 500 cm
B: 0.5 m
C: 0.005 m
D: 50 m
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Karen was making curtains for her
bedroom. She had a piece of fabric
that was 400 cm long. She needed 3
times as much fabric as she had.
How much fabric does she need
altogether to make curtains?
A: 43 m
B: 12 m
C: 403 cm
D: 1200 mm