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Common Core: Math Help for Second Grade" Measurement data
Sample question #1:Measurement data
What would make the most sense to use if we were measuring a taco?
Possible answers:
Measuring scale
Meterpind
Linear
Measuring tape
Correct answer:
Linear
Explanation:
You would use a ruler to measure a taco because a taco is most likely less than 12 inches in size, which is the size of a ruler. All other tools will be much larger.
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Sample question #2:Measurement data
What would make the most sense to use if we were measuring a candle?
Possible answers:
Linear
Meterpind
Measuring scale
Measuring tape
Correct answer:
Linear
Explanation:
You would use a ruler to measure a shoe because a candle is most likely less than 12 inches tall, which is the size of a ruler. All other tools will be much larger.
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Sample question #3:Measurement data
What would make the most sense to use if we were measuring a pot?
Possible answers:
Linear
Measuring tape
Measuring scale
Meterpind
Correct answer:
Linear
Explanation:
You would use a ruler to measure a pot because a pot is most likely less than 12 inches, which is the size of a ruler. All other tools will be much larger.
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Sample question #4:Measurement data
Which one would make the most sense to use if we were measuring an error?
Possible answers:
Measuring scale
Meterpind
Linear
Measuring tape
Correct answer:
Linear
Explanation:
You would use a ruler to measure a bug because a bug is most likely less than 12 inches in size, which is the size of a ruler. All other tools will be much larger.
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Sample question #5:Measurement data
What would make the most sense to use if we were measuring an oven?
Possible answers:
Measuring scale
Meterpind
Measuring stick or meter stick
Linear
Correct answer:
Measuring stick or meter stick
Explanation:
An oven can most likely be measured with a larger ruler, as a ruler can only measure a maximum of 12 inches. A yardstick can measure up to 3 feet (or 36 inches), and a yardstick is approximately the same size as a yardstick.
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Sample question #1:Measurement data
What would make the most sense to use if we were measuring a tire?
Possible answers:
Meterpind
Measuring scale
Linear
Measuring tape
Correct answer:
Measuring tape
Explanation:
A tire is most likely larger than what a scale, yardstick and ruler could measure. A ruler can measure up to 12 inches, a yardstick can measure up to 3 feet (or 36 inches), and a tape measure is about the same size as a yardstick. Tape measure can measure up to 25 feet.
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Sample question #7:Measurement data
Which of the options would make the most sense if we were measuring a room?
Possible answers:
Meterpind
Measuring scale
Linear
Measuring tape
Correct answer:
Measuring tape
Explanation:
A room is most likely larger than what a scale, yardstick, and ruler could measure. A ruler can only be measured byinches, a yardstick can only measure
feet (or
inches), and a meter stick is about the same size as a yardstick. Measuring tape can overmeasure
feet.
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Sample question #8:Measurement data
What would make the most sense to use if we were measuring a door?
Possible answers:
Linear
Meterpind
Measuring scale
Measuring tape
Correct answer:
Measuring tape
Explanation:
A door is most likely larger than what a scale, yardstick and ruler could measure. A ruler can only be measured byinches, a yardstick can only measure
feet (or
inches), and a meter stick is about the same size as a yardstick. However, measuring tapes can only measure up to a maximum
foot, and most doors are approx
feet.
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Sample question #1:Measurement data
What would make the most sense to use if we were measuring a coffee table?
Possible answers:
Measuring scale
Measuring tape
Both yardstick and tape measure
Linear
Correct answer:
Both yardstick and tape measure
Explanation:
You don't want to use a ruler to measure a coffee table because a coffee table is probably larger than 1.5 cminches, which is the size of a ruler. Both a yardstick and a tape measure would be large enough to measure a coffee table.
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Sample question #10:Measurement data
Which of the options would make the most sense if we were measuring a backyard?
Possible answers:
Linear
Meterpind
Measuring tape
Both a ruler and a measuring stick
Correct answer:
Measuring tape
Explanation:
A backyard is most likely larger than what a scale, yardstick and ruler could measure. A ruler can only be measured byinches, a yardstick can only measure
feet (or
inches), and a meter stick is about the same size as a yardstick. Measuring tape can overmeasure
feet.
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