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The document is a worksheet focused on measurement conversions, calculations, and problem-solving related to length, mass, and capacity. It includes exercises for converting units, filling in blanks for unit relationships, and performing addition and subtraction of mixed units. Additionally, it presents real-world problems requiring calculations of weights, distances, and volumes.

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The document is a worksheet focused on measurement conversions, calculations, and problem-solving related to length, mass, and capacity. It includes exercises for converting units, filling in blanks for unit relationships, and performing addition and subtraction of mixed units. Additionally, it presents real-world problems requiring calculations of weights, distances, and volumes.

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(Ch 9: Measurement)
1. Convert the following.
a. 9 kg to g _______________ d. 4368 cg to kg g. 67 kg to g _______________
_______________
b. 3 daL to cL h. 12 km to m
_______________ e. 2000 ml to L _______________
_______________
c. 12 hm to m i. 900 cm to m
_______________ f. 78 cm to dm _______________
_______________
2. State any two units of length, mass and capacity.
3. Fill in the blanks.
a. 1 m = ___________ dm c. 1 L = ___________ cL e. 1 hg = ___________ g
b. 1 g = ___________mg d. 1 hm = ___________ m f. 1 kL = ___________ L
4. Which unit is used to measure the following?
a. Length of the cloth ____________ c. Distance between two cities ____________
b. Weight of an object ____________ d. Quantity of water in a bucket ____________
1. Add the following.
a. 13 km 10 m + 49 km 12 m = c. 9 L 35 mL + 20 L 98 ml = e. 6 g 34 mg + 25 g 99 mg =
b. 78 kg 123 g + 14 kg 34 g = d. 73 m 26 cm + 17 m 18 cm = f. 87 kL 5 L + 12 kL 123 L =
2. Subtract the following.
a. 68 km 13 m – 13 km 28 m = c. 86 g 654 mg – 17 g 65 mg = e. 102 kg 33 g – 23 kg 90 g =
b. 12 kL 2 L – 8 kL 3 L = d. 91 m 45 cm – 20 m 46 cm = f. 57 L 10 mL – 19 L 13 mL =
3. Solve the following.
1. Riya is travelling from Delhi to Agra. She packed two suitcases weighing 17 kg 576 g and 23 kg 55 g. What
will be the total weight of both the suitcases?
2. There was a shortage of water supply in a society. Two water tanks of capacity 90 L 546 mL and 56 L 178 mL
came to fulfil the needs of the people. How much quantity of water was supplied to the people?
3. The distance from Rama’s home to school is 6 km 34 m and from her school to market is 1 km 17 m. Find
the total distance between home and market.
4. Surbhi followed a diet plan. She lost a weight of 16 kg 78 g from 78 kg 105 g. Find her weight now.
5. A shopkeeper cut 9 m 76 cm cloth from a lot of 80 m 82 cm. How much cloth is left in the lot now?
6. On a birthday party, 29 L 12 mL coke was consumed from a total of 32 L 90 mL. How much coke has been
left?
7. Mohan went to a grocery shop and bought 15 kg 31 g potatoes. When he came back to the home, he found
that 3 kg potatoes were rotten. Find the quantity of potatoes that was not rotten.

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