Directions: In each of the following questions, the first two words ha...
A yard is a larger measure than an inch (a yard contains 36 inches). A quart is a larger measure than an ounce (a quart contains 32 ounces). Gallon (choice a) is incorrect because it is larger than a quart. Choices c and d are incorrect because they are not units of measurement.
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Directions: In each of the following questions, the first two words ha...
Understanding the Relationship
In the given question, we need to analyze the relationship between the words "Yard" and "Inch."
Measurement Units
- A yard is a larger unit of measurement, while an inch is a smaller unit.
- Specifically, there are 36 inches in a yard.
Applying the Same Logic
Now, let's apply this relationship to the second pair with "Quart."
- A quart is a unit of volume measurement.
- The goal is to find a smaller unit of volume that relates to a quart in the same way inches relate to a yard.
Evaluating the Options
Let’s look at the options provided:
1. Gallon: This is a larger unit of measurement than a quart, so it does not fit the relationship.
2. Ounce: This is a smaller unit of volume measurement. There are 32 ounces in a quart, making this a suitable match.
3. Milk: This is a substance, not a unit of measurement.
4. Liquid: This is a category of matter and does not represent a unit of measurement.
Correct Answer
Given this analysis, the correct answer is Ounce, as it maintains the same relationship with quart as inch does with yard.
- Yard relates to Inch as Quart relates to Ounce.
This shows that the relationship is based on measuring units, where the first term is larger than the second.