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Measurement Name: ________________________

Unit Test lessons 1-3, 7-17 Date: ________________

1. Change the units.

a) 18.67 g = __________ kg b) 1.89 m = __________ km c) 2.74 L = __________ mL

d) 4174 mL = __________ L e) 0.072 g = __________ mg f) 73.3 mm = __________ m

2. Change the units of area.

a) 813.1 cm2 = __________ m2 b) 0.086 m2 = __________ cm2

3. Find the area of the trapezoid.

4. Find the area of the shaded part of the diagram below.

3.8 cm

5.2 cm

18 cm

5. A triangle has a height of 3.2 cm and an area of 19.2 cm 2.


What is the length of its base? Do not use a calculator.

6. A trapezoid of area 35 cm2 has bases of length 7 cm and 13 cm.


What is the height of the trapezoid? Show your work.

Workbook 7, Part 1
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Measurement Name: ________________________

Unit Test lessons 1-3, 7-17 Date: ________________

7. Write each ratio in lowest terms.


a) 30 : 18 = b) 32 : 40 =

8. Solve the proportions.


a) 9 : 24 = : 32 b) 16 : = 56 : 35

9. An individual paper clip has a mass of 1 g.


How many paper clips can be made from a 10 kg piece of
metal?
Show your work.

10. A 2-cup measuring cup holds 500 mL of liquid. How


many measuring cups of water would it take to fill an
Olympic sized swimming pool with a volume of 2 500 000
L? Show your work.

11. It takes Sharon 350 strides to run around a 400 m


track.
How long, in whole cm, is each of her strides?
Do not use a calculator.

12. A 4 L bag of milk that costs $5.49. A 2 L carton of milk


that costs $3.49.
a) What is the price per litre for each? Do not use a
calculator.

b) Which is the better buy? Explain.

13. Some of the world’s fastest runners can sprint 100 m


in 10 seconds.
At this rate, how far (in km) would they run in an hour?

Bonus

Workbook 7, Part 1
Measurement Name: ________________________

Unit Test lessons 1-3, 7-17 Date: ________________

14. Of all the countries on Earth, Bangladesh has one of


the highest population densities in the world, at about
1130 people per km2. Canada has a population of
approximately 34 000 000 people, spread over an area of
about 10 000 000 km2.
a) What is Canada’s population density, in people per
km2?
b) How many times greater is the population density of
Bangladesh compared to that of Canada?

Workbook 7, Part 1

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