Asked by mason Mascolino\mason
Which statement is true about days and minutes?
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One day is 60 times as long as a minute.
One minute is 60 times as long as a day.
One day is 1,440 times as long as a minute.
One minute is 1,440 times as long as a day.
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One day is 60 times as long as a minute.
One minute is 60 times as long as a day.
One day is 1,440 times as long as a minute.
One minute is 1,440 times as long as a day.
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mason Mascolino\mason
Using the information in the table, what is one way you can find the number of cups in 8 gallons?
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Multiply 8 by 16, because each gallon has 16 cups.
Add 64 and 16, because the pattern in the cups column is to add 16.
Multiply 8 by 32, because each gallon has 32 cups.
Add 64 and 4, because you are adding 4 gallons to 64 cups.
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Multiply 8 by 16, because each gallon has 16 cups.
Add 64 and 16, because the pattern in the cups column is to add 16.
Multiply 8 by 32, because each gallon has 32 cups.
Add 64 and 4, because you are adding 4 gallons to 64 cups.
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mason Mascolino\mason
Select the three statements below that are true about quarts and cups.
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A quart is 4 times as large as a cup.
One quart is equal to 14
of a cup.
A cup is 14
as large as a quart.
One cup is equal to 14
of a quart.
A cup is 4 times as large as a quart.
It takes 4 quarts to make 1 cup.
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A quart is 4 times as large as a cup.
One quart is equal to 14
of a cup.
A cup is 14
as large as a quart.
One cup is equal to 14
of a quart.
A cup is 4 times as large as a quart.
It takes 4 quarts to make 1 cup.
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mason Mascolino\mason
A snowy owl weighs 64
ounces.
How many pounds does the owl weigh?
16
ounces (oz) =1
pound (lb)
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4
pounds
8
pounds
18
pounds
976
pounds
ounces.
How many pounds does the owl weigh?
16
ounces (oz) =1
pound (lb)
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4
pounds
8
pounds
18
pounds
976
pounds
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mason Mascolino\mason
Select the three true equations.
3
mL =3000
L
0.25
L =250
mL
12,000
mL =12
L
6
L =600
mL
0.75
L =75
mL
5
L 400
mL =5400
mL
3
mL =3000
L
0.25
L =250
mL
12,000
mL =12
L
6
L =600
mL
0.75
L =75
mL
5
L 400
mL =5400
mL
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