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Unit 9 Assessment

Name______________________ Date___________

Measurement ____/33

Measurement-4 points
1. Measure each line in inches.

___________________________________ _____ inches

__________________ _____ inches

_________________________ _____ inches

___________ _____ inches

Measurement-4 points
2. Measure each line in centimeters.

_____________________________________ _____ cm

_____________________ _____ cm

______________________________ _____ cm

_____________ _____ cm
Measurement-3 points
3. How many inches in 1 foot? ________

How many feet in 1 yard? ________

How many inches in 1 yard? ________

Measurement-3 points
4. The height of a man might be about:

6 inches 6 feet 6 yards 6 miles

A baby might weigh about:

7 ounces 7 feet 7 pounds 7 cups

The length of a new crayon might be about:

9 meters 9 centimeters 9 miles 9 feet


Measurement-5 points

5. Measure the sides of the rectangle to the nearest inch.

____

____ ____

____

The perimeter of the rectangle is about _________ inches.

Measurement-5 points

6. Measure the sides of the trapezoid to the nearest centimeter.

_____

_____ ______

______

The perimeter of the trapezoid is about _______ cm.


7. Find the area and perimeter of each shape. Measurement-6 points

Area = ______ sq cm

Perimeter = _____cm

Area = _____ sq cm

Perimeter = _____cm

Area = ______ sq cm

Perimeter = _____ cm

Measurement- 3 points

8. How many centimeters in a meter? ________

How many centimeters in a decimeter? ________

How many decimeters in a meter? ________


Open Response

A Broken Ruler Problem

Victor is making a frame for his picture. His picture is 10 inches high
and 15 inches wide. He decided to use popsicle sticks to make his frame.
Victor measured the length of a popsicle stick. His ruler is broken.
Here is a picture of what he did.

How many popsicle sticks will Victor need to make his frame?
Victor will need ________ popsicle sticks to make his frame.
Draw and label pictures to show what you did.
15 inches

10 inches 10 inches

15 inches

For each 15 inch side, Victor needs _______ popsicle sticks. For each 10
inch side, Victor needs _______ popsicle sticks.
_______ + _________ + _______ + __________ = _________
Revised 2010

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