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Tell whether the sentence means length, capacity, or weight. How much juice is in your glass? |
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weight |
B. |
length |
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C. |
capacity |
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none of these |
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Tell whether the sentence means length, capacity, or weight. How long is your arm? |
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A. |
weight |
B. |
none of these |
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C. |
capacity |
D. |
length |
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Tell whether the sentence means length, capacity, or weight. My father is taller than my mother. |
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A. |
weight |
B. |
length |
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C. |
none of these |
D. |
capacity |
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4. |
Tell whether the sentence means length, capacity, or weight. How much heavier is that bag? |
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A. |
length |
B. |
weight |
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C. |
none of these |
D. |
capacity |
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5. |
Tell whether the sentence means length, capacity, or weight. The swimming pool is only half full. |
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A. |
capacity |
B. |
length |
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C. |
weight |
D. |
none of these |
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6. |
Jerry is making 3 kite tails. Should he measure the fabric by length, weight, or capacity? Explain. |
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Capacity; capacity tells how much space an object takes up. |
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None of these. |
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Weight; weight tells how heavy an object is. |
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Length; length tells how long an object is. |
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7. |
Identify the object that holds the most. |
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A. |
trash can |
B. |
orange juice carton |
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C. |
teacup |
D. |
sugar bowl |
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8. |
Identify the object that holds the most. |
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A. |
pitcher |
B. |
can of soup |
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C. |
bottle of cough syrup |
D. |
tablespoon |
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9. |
Identify the object that weighs the least. |
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A. |
bicycle |
B. |
bathroom sink |
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C. |
race car |
D. |
refrigerator |
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10. |
Arlie can fit 8 oranges in a bowl. Will she be able to fit the same number of watermelons in the bowl? Explain. |
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No; The bowl might be the wrong shape. |
B. |
No; A watermelon is smaller so one watermelon takes up less of the space in the bowl than one orange. |
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Yes; A watermelon and an orange take up the same space in a bowl. |
D. |
No; A watermelon is larger so one watermelon takes up more of the space in the bowl than one orange. |
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