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Grade 5 Measurement

1. This document contains 15 math word problems involving calculations with measurements in metric and customary units, estimating lengths, converting between units, and comparing quantities. 2. The problems cover a range of math concepts like addition, subtraction, division, unit conversion, and comparison of measurements. 3. The word problems provide practical contexts for calculations involving quantities like lengths, weights, volumes, and train sizes.

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Grade 5 Measurement

1. This document contains 15 math word problems involving calculations with measurements in metric and customary units, estimating lengths, converting between units, and comparing quantities. 2. The problems cover a range of math concepts like addition, subtraction, division, unit conversion, and comparison of measurements. 3. The word problems provide practical contexts for calculations involving quantities like lengths, weights, volumes, and train sizes.

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1. Calculate the sum of lengths: 21 m 13 cm, 33 m 55 cm and 45 m 6 cm.

2. Beena bought 3 kg 760 grams of wool to make a carpet. How much more
wool does she need to make the weight 4 kg?

3. A pile of 10 books is 10 cm high. What is the thickness of each book?

4. A furlong is a unit of length used in horse racing; it equals one-eighth of a


mile. To the nearest tenth, how many metres are equal to a furlong if 1.609
km equals a mile?

5. The cost of 1 litre of syrup is Rs. 840.80. Find the cost of 600 ml of the
syrup.

6. One inch equals 2.54 centimetres. How many centimetres tall is an 84-inch
door?

7. Vinu and Shan together weigh 72 kg 350 g. If Vinu weighs 39 kg 185 g,


what is Shan’s weight?

8. A tabletop measures 2 m 25 cm by 1 m 50 cm. What is the perimeter of


the tabletop?

9. Two sides of a triangle are 11 cm and 15 cm. If the perimeter of the


triangle is 36 cm, find its third side.

10. The weight of a rice packet is 40 kg 360 g. What is the total weight of 6
rice packets of the same weight?

11. If a watermelon’s weight is 1 kg 300 g, find the weight of 12


watermelons.
12. Which is the best estimation for the length of a pen?
13. Convert 2550 mm to metres and cm.
14. A water tank can hold 1500 l of water in it. If it has 960 l 550 ml of water;
how much water can be poured into it?
15. The length of a goods train is 266 m. The length of a passenger train is 113
m. Which train is longer in length? And by how much?

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