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UNIT 8

MASS

OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS 1 Which of the following is the heaviest? A 106 g B 1 kg 6 g C 1.06 kg D 2 1 1 000 kg
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1.05 kg + 2.25 kg + 0.62 kg = A 3 920 g C B 3 290 g D 1.3 kg 600 g = A 4.7 kg B 0.7 kg C 70 kg D 700 kg 6 828 g 6 = A 138 g B 1 kg 138 g C 11 kg 38 g D 113 kg 8 g

2 370 g 1 730 g

The mass of a packet of biscuits is 175 g. Find the total mass of 14 similar packets of biscuits, in kg. A 1.25 B 2.45 C 12.5 D 24.5 9 2.563 kg = A 21.706 kg B 23.067 kg C 25.607 kg D 29.076 kg

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Which of the following is correct? A B C D 1 kg 50 g = 1 8 100 g = 8


1 kg 2

6 kg 6 g = 6.06 kg
1 kg 10

7 070 g = 7.007 kg

The diagram shows three boxes of different masses.

1 kg 4

60 g

3 kg

Find their total mass, in kg. A 0.88 B 3.31 C 3.85 D 5.56

The diagram shows two objects, X and Y, on a pair of scales. Object X and object Y weigh 850 g and 2 kg respectively.

How many grams of weights need to be added to X to balance the scale? A 1 150 B 1 250 C 750
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D 10

150

Which scale reading below shows the correct sum of 1.2 kg and 200 g? A C

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A box is filled with 50 packets of sweets. If each packet weighs 1.5 kg, calculate the total mass, in kg, of all the sweets in the box. A 7.5 C 750 B 75 D 7 500 The total mass of 3 boxes of oranges is 53 kg.The first box weighs 14 kg and the second box weighs 7 kg less than the first box. Find the mass of the third box, in kg. A 39 B 32 C 16 D 8 Jenny used altogether10.5 kg of flour in two weeks. If she used 3 600 g of flour in the second week, find the mass, in g, of flour used in the first week. A 4 410 B 4 500 C 6 900 D 7 200 Object W weighs 750 g. Object V weighs 400 g more than object W. Object X weighs 90 g less than object V.

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Based on the statements above, find the mass of object X.


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A B 15

1 kg 40 g 1 kg 60 g

C D

1 kg 400 g 1 kg 600 g

The diagram shows the total mass of a pineapple and a comb of bananas.

If the bananas weigh 850 g, what is the mass, in kg, of the pineapple? A 1.05 B 1.90 C 2.05 D 2.90 16 The diagram shows a balanced pair of weighing scales.

Find the mass of object P, in kg. A 2.05 B 2.90 C 5.05 D 5.5 17 254.96 kg + 37 kg + 8.605 kg = A 300.665 B 300.565 C 200.665 D 200.565 State 4 A B
3 kg in g. 4

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4 250 g 4 500 g
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C 4 750 g D 4 950 g 67 kg 4.81 kg 13.99 kg = A 47.2 kg B 48.2 kg C 49.2 kg D 50.2 kg Convert 6 600 g to kg. A 0.66 kg B 6.6 kg C 66 kg D 660 kg

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SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS 1 7 kg 500 g =


1 kg 2

What is the missing number in the box?

Convert 30.03 kg to kg and g.

3.046 kg + 2.366 kg + 0.406 kg =

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The diagram shows the total masses of 2 watermelons and a pineapple. The two watermelons are of equal mass.

Find the difference in mass, in g, between a watermelon and the pineapple.

1.17 kg 885 g =

What is the missing number in the box?

Calculate 3 8.6 kg. Give the answer in g.

704 kg 8 =

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The diagram shows the mass of a packet of biscuits.

Calculate the total mass of 7 similar packets of biscuits, in kg.

A packet of salt weighs 750 g. Find the total mass of 14 packets of salt, in kg.

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A table is heavier than a chair and their difference in mass is 716 g. If the mass of the table is 5 108 g, find the total mass of the table and the chair, in kg.

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