Gr. 4 Mathematics | Length | Measuring length using metres
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Question 1 of 101. Question
1. Complete the table
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Question 2 of 102. Question
2. A boy walked 15m from his home to the shop to buy milk and bread. He bought the milk and went back home. He rushed back to the shop to buy the bread and took it home to his mother. How far did the boy travel altogether?
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Question 3 of 103. Question
3. A straw is 25cm long. About how many straws of the same length can fit end to end along a one metre stick?
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Question 4 of 104. Question
4. Flora says that the pencil is 11cm long. Do you agree?
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Question 5 of 105. Question
5. What is the correct length of the pencil?
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Question 6 of 106. Question
6. How many centimetres will make 2 metres?
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Question 7 of 107. Question
7. What is the estimated length of a metre ruler?
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Question 8 of 108. Question
8. Vincent wants to make a fence at the back of his house. The total length to be fenced is 20m. He wants all fencing poles to be 2 metres apart. How many poles will he need to fence the area?
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9. What is the length of the red object?
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Question 10 of 1010. Question
10. Kim, Ann, Joe and Nat live along the same lane. Kim and Ann’s gates are 80m apart. Nat’s gate is 30m from Kim’s gate. It is 20m from Ann’s gate to Joe’s gate. How far is it from Joe’s gate to Kim’s gate?
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