We've spent this last week we exploring meters, grams, and liters. This week we will be finishing up this unit and taking a math test. Below is an example of what will be on the test.
Convert: 3 km= ______m 13 kg= __________g 7 L=______________ml 5 km 345 m=_________m 2 kg 47 g=___________g 96 L 345 ml=_____________ml Solve: 26 kg 23 g - 16 kg 15 g = grams 90 L 2 ml + 3,333 ml = L ml Joe is training for a marathon, use tape diagrams, numbers and words to explain each answer below Each day Joe runs on the treadmill for 4 km and runs outside for 5,000 m. In all how many meters does Joe run each day? Since Joe started training, he has been drinking more water. On Saturday he drank 3 liters 433 ml of water. On Sunday he drank some more. If Joe drank a total of 5 liters 673 ml of water on Saturday and Sunday how much did he drink on Sunday?
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