Measurement is how we find out the size, amount, or quantity of something. In our daily lives, we measure many things, such as length, weight, capacity, time, and money. Let's understand what these are and how measurement works for each one.
Tools:
Example Question 1:
Question: What is the length of a pencil that measures 15 cm?
Answer: The pencil is 15 cm long.
Example Question 2:
Question: If you walk 2 km to school and back home, how many kilometers do you walk in total?
Solution:
Walking to school: 2 km
Walking back home: 2 km
Total distance = 2 km + 2 km = 4 km
Conversion:
You might need to convert one unit to another. For example:
Example Question 3:
Question: How many centimeters are in 3 meters?
Solution:
1 meter = 100 cm
3 meters = 3 × 100 = 300 cm
Example Question 1:
Question: A banana weighs 120 grams. How many bananas will weigh 360 grams?
Solution:
One banana = 120 grams
360 grams ÷ 120 grams = 3 bananas
Conversion:
You might need to convert grams to kilograms:
1000 grams = 1 kilogram
Example Question 3:
Question: If a bag of apples weighs 1.5 kg and a bag of oranges weighs 1 kg, what is the total weight?
Solution:
Apples: 1.5 kg
Oranges: 1 kg
Total weight = 1.5 kg + 1 kg = 2.5 kg
Tools:
Example Question 1:
Question: If a bottle holds 500 ml of water, how many bottles will fill up a 1-liter jug?
Solution:
1 liter = 1000 ml
Number of bottles = 1000 ml ÷ 500 ml = 2 bottles
Conversion:
You might need to convert milliliters to liters:
1000 milliliters = 1 liter
Example Question 2:
Question: How many milliliters are in 3 liters?
Solution:
1 liter = 1000 ml
3 liters = 3 × 1000 = 3000 milliliters
Tools:
Example Question 1:
Question: If you spend 30 minutes watching TV and 20 minutes reading, how much time did you spend in total?
Solution:
Watching TV: 30 minutes
Reading: 20 minutes
Total time = 30 min + 20 min = 50 minutes
Conversion:
You might need to convert time units:
Example Question 2:
Question: How many minutes are in 2 hours?
Solution:
1 hour = 60 minutes
2 hours = 2 × 60 = 120 minutes
Example Question 1:
Question: If you have 50 rupees and you buy a toy for 30 rupees, how much money do you have left?
Solution:
Starting money = 50 rupees
Cost of toy = 30 rupees
Money left = 50 rupees – 30 rupees = 20 rupees
Example Question 2:
Question: If a pencil costs 5 rupees and you want to buy 4 pencils, how much money do you need?
Solution:
Cost of 1 pencil = 5 rupees
Cost of 4 pencils = 4 × 5 = 20 rupees
Each measurement has tools and units that help us find out exact amounts, making life easier and more organized!
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