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To measure length, you need to use a(n)
a) yard stick or an inch ruler
b) centimeter ruler or meter stick
c) a graduated cylinder
d) a triple beam balance

The metric side of a ruler shows
a) 30 centimeters
b) 12 inches
c) 12 centimeters
d) 30 millimeters

To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you need to measure
a) one side of the object.
b) the length and width of the object.
c) the length, width, and height of the object
d) the weight of the object

Once you have measured rectangular prism, you need to
a) multiply the length, width and height
b) add the length, width, and height
c) divide the length, width, and height
d) add the length and width and then multiply the height

When finding the volume of a rectangular prism, the units for the answer should be
a) squared
b) cubed
c) the regular unit
d) converted to inches

To find the volume of a liquid, you should use a
a) ruler
b) triple beam balance
c) measuring cup
d) graduated cylinder

The proper way to read the volume of a liquid is to read
a) the top of the measuring cup
b) the bottom of the measuring cup
c) the top of the meniscus
d) the bottom of the meniscus

A meniscus is
a) the things you slide on a triple beam balance
b) the longest side of a rectangular prism
c) the shortest side of a rectangular prism
d) the curve at the top of a liquid

To find the mass of an object you need to use
a) a centimeter ruler or meter stick
b) a graduated cylinder
c) a triple beam balance
d) a beaker

The first thing you do when using a triple beam balance is
a) Set the riders to zero and calibrate the balance
b) Place the object on the pan
c) Make sure the pointer is below the zero line
d) Make sure the pointer is above the zero line

To find the mass of an object, you need to slide the riders in the following order:
a) ones, tens, and then hundreds
b) hundreds, tens, and then ones
c) tens, ones, and then hundreds
d) hundreds, ones, and then tens

On a triple beam balance, after the pointer is lined up at zero, you need to
a) multiply the riders
b) add the riders
c) subtract the riders
d) divide the riders

The unit that is used for measuring mass is
a) meters
b) liters
c) grams
d) pounds

The unit for measuring liquid volume is
a) liters
b) grams
c) meters
d) ounces

What is the correct mass if the beams are 2.5, 30, and 300?
a) 332.5 g
b) 267.5 g
c) 22, 500 g
d) 332.5 mL

What is the correct volume if the length is 5 cm, the width is 3 cm, and the height is 7 cm?
a) 15 cm
b) 15 cm3
c) 105 cm
d) 105 cm3

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