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Maths Worksheet: Time & Measurement

The document is a maths worksheet focused on time and measurement, containing various exercises including conversions, comparisons, additions, subtractions, and word problems related to weight and volume. It includes sections for true/false statements, filling in blanks, and determining appropriate units for different scenarios. The worksheet is designed to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of measurement concepts.

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Maths Worksheet: Time & Measurement

The document is a maths worksheet focused on time and measurement, containing various exercises including conversions, comparisons, additions, subtractions, and word problems related to weight and volume. It includes sections for true/false statements, filling in blanks, and determining appropriate units for different scenarios. The worksheet is designed to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of measurement concepts.

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Maths worksheet

Time and Measurement


I) Do as directed:

1.Convert kilometer to hectometer: 7 km


2. Noddy swam 71 km 500 m in 7 days. How far did he swim in 2 day?
3. Compare: 2000 g 2 kg
a)< b) > c) =
4. Fill in the blanks: 0.850 Kg = _____g
5. Convert to liter: 4063 ml = ______l
6. Which unit would you use to measure the weight of 5 chips packet?
7. Convert to liter: 5006 ml = ______l
8. Fill in the blanks: 5006 m =_______Km
9. Weight of 1 orange is 235gm. What is the weight of 1 dozen oranges?
10. Add the following: 6 Kg 300g + 400g + 8 Kg 350 g
II) Add &Subtract:

(a) 8cm3mm + 3cm8mm


(b) 6 km - 3 km 850 m
(c) 10 m 32 cm - 3m 20 cm
(d) 13m 200 mm + 800 mm
(e) 5g -325 mg
(f) 52 kg 30g + 34 kg 160 g

III) Solve the following:

(a) A porter was carrying two bags One weighing 15 kg 700 g and the other weighing 10
kg 850 g. How much weight was the porter carrying?
(b) A goid bangle weighing 5 g was melted. It lost 150 mg of weight during meting. How
much gold was left?
(c) A runner practise running for 16 km 200 m on Tuesday and 26 km 650 m on
Sunday. How much more did he run on Sunday?
IV) State 'T' for True and 'F' for False:

(i) 33 m 50 cm is equal to 3350 cm.


(ii) 5 kg 250 g is equal to 2300 g.
(iii) 8150 mℓ is equal to 8050 mℓ.
(iv) 4000 mℓ is equal to 4 ℓ.
(v) 7 kg is equal to 8000 g.
(vi) 9000 m is equal to 9 km.
V) Write the most appropriate unit for each of the given.
(i) The distance between California and Texas is 1846 _______ .
(ii) I took 25 _____ of medicine.
(iii) Victoria bought 2 _____ of mangoes.
(iv) The height of my friend in Grade 3 is 140 _____ .
(v) My mother puts 2 _____ of sugar in each cup of tea.
VI)Convert these measurements into the given units.
(i) 26 kg __________ g
(ii) 30 ℓ __________ mℓ
(iii) 8 m 23 cm __________ cm
(iv) 7000 g __________ kg
(v) 11 m __________ cm
(vi) 6 kg 70 g __________ g
(vii) 8892 mg __________ g __________ mg
(viii) 9900 mℓ __________ ℓ __________ mℓ
VII) Word problem
1. Can A contains 2.5 ℓ of juice and Can B contains 3 ℓ 250 mℓ of juice. If the juice from
both can is mixed then what will be the total volume of juice? Give your answer in ml.
2. Sophia bought 4 kg 840 grams of wool to make a carpet. How much more wool does
she need to make the weight 5 kg?
3. A tetra pack contains 250 mℓ of juice. How many such packs are needed to fill a jug
of capacity 2 ℓ?
4. Aaron picks up a stone weighing 2100 g and Derek picks a stone weighing 20000
mg. Who picked heavier stone?
VIII) Fill in the blanks with the correct sign <, = or >.

(i) 1000 g ……………. 1000 mg


(ii) 2 g ……………. 2000 mg
(iii) 5 kg 100 g ……………. 5 kg
(iv) 2500 g ……………. 2 kg 500 g.
IX Fill in the blanks:
(i) There are __________ centimeters in 1 m.
(ii) There are __________ grams in 1 kg.
(iii) There are __________ mililitres in 1 liter.
(iv) There are __________ meters in 1 km.
(v) The capacity of a container is expressed in _________ or _________ .
(vi) The quantity of a liquid that a container can hold is called ________ .

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