MATH ASSIGNMENT ,length /p/4

LESSON 1

Change the following to centimeters.

  1. 4m                  b)  (2 + 5 + 4)m                c)  27m
  2. d) 6m e)  18m                            f)  (4 + 1 + 8)m
  3. g) 14m h)  23m                            i)  (3×5)m
  4. j) Complete the table below.
    Cm 100 ____ 300 ___ 500 ___ 700
    M 1 2 ____ 4 ____ 6 7

    LESSON 2

    Change the following to metres.

    1. 100cm
    2.  300cm
    3.  500cm
    4.  700cm
    5. 400cm
    6. 600cm
    7.  900cm
    8. 1000cm

    LESSON 3

  1. Work out the following.

MATH ASSIGNMENT ,length /p/4 1

LESSON 4

Work out the following

LESSON 5

  1. Find the total height of 4 boys each 1m 52cm tall.
  2. Find the total length of 8 roper each 2m 36cm.
  3. Opio, Odeke and Odong each had 9m 54cm of cloth.  What was the total length of their cloth?
  4. Ali, Aisha and Aida shared a ribbon. If each got 5m 35cm long.  What was the length of the ribbon shared?
  5. 7 boys had pieces of wire measuring 5m 75cm each. Find the total length of the wire which they had.
  6. Kate and Regina had 6m 50cm of string each. Find the total length of string they had altogether.

LESSON 6

  1. 4 girls shared 36m 28cm of cloth equally.  What length of cloth did each girl get?
  2. Divide 21m 12cm by 3.
  3. Agnes had a string measuring 5m 45cm, if he cut it into 5 equal pieces, how long was each piece?
  4. 6 workers divided equally 24m 18cm of a road for cleaning. What part did each clean?
  5. 7 boys shared 50m 25cm of cloth equally.  Find the length of each piece of cloth?

LESSON 7

Change the following to kilometres

  1. 14000m
  2.   25000m
  3.  8000m
  4.  1000m
  5. 30000m
  6. 5000m
  7.  6000m
  8. 12000m
  9. Deo walked a distance of 4000m from home to school. What distance did he walk in kilometres?

LESSON 8

Change the following measures in metres

  1. 4km                        b)  16km                  c)  30km
  2. d) 19km e)   24km

f)  A cyclist covered a distance of 5km.  What is this distance in metres

LESSON 9

LESSON 10

LESSON 11

LESSON 12

LESSON 13

LESSON 14

LESSON 15

LESSON 16

LESSON 17

CAPACITY

  1. How many ½ litres are in a 5 litre container?
  2. How many ¼ litre bottlea are in a 1 litre container?
  3. How many ¼ litre bottles are in 4 litres?
  4. Namuddu has 6 litres. How many ½ litres has she got?
  5. Divide 4 litres of milk into ½ litres. How many half litres will you get?

LESSON 18

  1. Add ½ a litre to 3 ½ litres.
  2. What is the sum of 2 ½ litres and 4 ½ litres?
  3. Atwine drank 3 ½ litres of bear. She took another 2 litres.  How many litres did she drink altogether?
  4. There were 6 ½ litres of petrol in a car fuel tank.  If 7 ½ litres were added, how many litres were there altogether?
  5. Increase 10 ½ litres by 4 ½ litres
  6. Add 5 ½ litres to 3 ½ litres

LESSON 19

  1. A drum contains 86 litres of juice.  Another 46litres is added.  How many litres of juice does the drum now hold?
  2. Apedo sold 78 litres of milk on Monday and 74 litres on Wednesday. How many litres of milk did he sell altogether?
  3. Add 124 litres to 3456 litres.
  4. Add 145 litres to 1134 litres and 36 litres.
  5. Three families use 70 litres, 80 litres and 111 litres of paraffin respectively. How many litres do they use altogether?

LESSON 20

  1. Change the following to ml.
  2. 2l
  3.  6l
  4.   3l
  5. 5l
  6. 12l
  7. 7l

LESSON  21

  1. Change the following to litres.
  2. 7000ml
  3.  3000ml
  4. 15000ml
  5.  5000ml
  6. 10000ml
  7.  22000ml

LESSON 22

LESSON 23

 

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