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POSTER?Makayla wants to cover a poster board with yellow paper. She needs to know the approximate dimensions of the poster board in feet. She has a sheet of notebook paper that she knows is inches wide and 11 inches long. How could Makayla estimate the dimensions of the poster board in feet? |
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Fold the paper in half and use it to measure -foot sections along the length and width of the poster board. |
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Use the width of the paper, the -inch long side, to measure approximately 1-foot sections along the length and width of the poster board. |
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Fold the paper in half and use it to measure 1-foot sections along the length and width of the poster board. |
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Use the length of the paper, the 11-inch long side, to measure approximately 1-foot sections along the length and width of the poster board. |
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PUNCH Mateo is preparing for a party. He needs to know if his punch bowl will hold enough punch for each guest to have a serving size of 1 cup each. He has a pitcher that he knows holds 2 quarts. How could Mateo determine if the bowl will hold enough punch for 12 guests? |
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Since there are 4 cups in 1 quart, pitchers are equal to 12 cups. For the bowl to hold enough punch, it should hold pitchers. |
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Since there are 8 cups in 2 quarts, pitchers are equal to 12 cups. For the bowl to hold enough punch, it should hold pitchers. |
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Since there are 4 cups in 1 quart, 1 pitcher is equal to 2 cups. For the bowl to hold enough punch, it should hold 6 pitchers. |
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Since there are 8 cups in 2 quarts, 2 pitchers are equal to 12 cups. For the bowl to hold enough punch, it should hold 2 pitchers. |
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BOOKS Damian needs to know how many dictionaries he can fit on a closet shelf in his classroom. He has one dictionary and a paper clip he knows is 5 centimeters long. How can Damian estimate how many dictionaries he can fit on the shelf by standing them up vertically? |
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Use the paper clip to measure the width of the dictionary, then use it to measure the width of the shelf. |
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Use the paper clip to measure the length of the binding on the dictionary, then use it to measure the width of the shelf. |
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Use the paper clip to measure the length of the dictionary, then use it to measure the width of the shelf. |
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Use the paper clip to measure the width of the binding on the dictionary, then use it to measure the width of the shelf. |
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CLEANING Jared needs to add one-fourth liter of cleaning solution to 2 liters of water. He has a clean 2-liter soda bottle. How can Jared use the soda bottle to mix the cleaning solution? |
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Mark off 4 equal-size sections on the 2-liter bottle. Then fill the bottle to the first mark with cleaning solution, which will be equal to one-fourth liter. |
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Mark off 8 equal-size sections on the 2-liter bottle. Then fill the bottle to the fourth mark with cleaning solution, which will be equal to one-fourth liter. |
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Mark off 4 equal-size sections on the 2-liter bottle. Then fill the bottle to the second mark with cleaning solution, which will be equal to one-fourth liter. |
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Mark off 8 equal-size sections on the 2-liter bottle. Then fill the bottle to the first mark with cleaning solution, which will be equal to one-fourth liter. |
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JUICE Chad needs 2 quarts of water to make juice. He has a clean 1-pint ice cream container. How can Chad use the ice cream container to measure water for the juice? |
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Use the ice cream container to measure 8 pints of water, which is equal to 2 quarts. |
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Use the ice cream container to measure 2 pints of water, which is equal to 2 quarts. |
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Use the ice cream container to measure 6 pints of water, which is equal to 2 quarts. |
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Use the ice cream container to measure 4 pints of water, which is equal to 2 quarts. |
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