Practice metric measurement conversions with this worksheet covering millimetres (mm), centimetres (cm), and metres (m). The worksheet includes 20 multiple-choice questions across four conversion types: mm to cm, mm to m, m to mm, and cm to mm. Students can attempt each question and reveal the answer using the Show Answer button, making it ideal for self-practice, classroom exercises, homework, and revision. These questions help learners strengthen their understanding of the metric system and unit conversions in a simple step-by-step way. Perfect for upper primary and middle school math practice.
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CM to M Conversion Questions (With Decimals) | Metric Measurement Practice – Class 4-7
Practice converting centimetres (cm) to metres (m) with these multiple-choice questions, including examples with decimal values. This worksheet helps students understand how to divide by 100 when converting centimetres into metres and apply the concept to different types of measurement problems. The questions are designed for upper primary and middle school students to strengthen their understanding of metric unit conversions. Teachers and parents can use this set for classroom practice, homework, quizzes, or revision worksheets. Try solving each question first and then check your answers to improve accuracy and confidence in measurement conversions.
Fraction Word Problems for Class 7 – Practice with Everyday Math
The content outlines various scenarios involving calculations of ingredients or resources needed for tasks such as baking, making juice, filling boxes, and more. Each scenario presents a question about total requirements, sufficiency of available resources, and maximum capacity. It emphasizes practical application of fractions and basic arithmetic.
Numbers & Operations – Class 7
The task involves using numbers from a specified set (250, 600, 5,000, 9,000, 1,200, 45,000) to reach various target numbers through mathematical operations. Each number can be used only once, with target numbers including pairs such as (16,050; 39,100) and (10,200; 44,500) among others.
Unitary Method Using Fractions – Word Problems for Class 7
The content presents a series of mathematical problems involving division of quantities. Each scenario details how to calculate the amount used or consumed per individual item or person, such as ribbon for badges, paint for chairs, sugar in bags, and divisions for milk, chocolate, cloth, a book, and pizza among multiple recipients.
Indian vs. International Numbering: How Many Zeros Do These Numbers Have?
The content covers the number of zeros in various large numbers, contrasting the Indian and International numbering systems. It poses questions about the zeros in terms like crore, lakh, arab, and kharab for the Indian system, and million, billion, and trillion for the International system.
