1centimeter = 10 millimeters 1 decimeter = 10 centimeters 1 meter = 10 decimeters 1 kilometer = 1000 meters
Quiz
Which unit should you use to measure how tall your room is?
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Which unit should you use to measure length of a paper clip?
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Which unit should you use to measure the distance to the North Pole?
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Which unit should you use to measure the length of a park bench?
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Which unit should you use to measure the length the playground?
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Which unit should you use to measure the height of a box of cereal?
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Which unit should you use to measure the length of a cricket?
Which unit should you use to measure distance from New York to Los Angles?
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Which unit should you use to measure distance a car travels in one hour?
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Which unit should you use to measure a cat's tail?
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Which unit should you use to measure a river?
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Which unit should you use to measure a fingernail?
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Which unit should you use to measure the height of a giraffe?
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Which unit should you use to measure the distance of a marathon race?
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Which unit should you use to measure a lady bug?
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An earthworm is about 10 ---- long.
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The distance from Denver to Kansas City is 1,030 ---- long.
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Your arm is about 1 ---- long.
A needle is about 25 ---- long.
A piece of chalk is about 1 ---- long.
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Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
6 meters = _____ centimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
25 centimeters = ____ millimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
400 centimeters = _____ meters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
90 millimeters = ____ centimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
8 meters = _____ centimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
5000 millimeters = _____ meters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
1 meter = _____ decimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
2000 meters = _____ kilometers
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
6000 meters = _____ kilometers
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
2 decimeters = _____ millimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
6 meters = _____ millimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
4 kilometers = _____ meters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
80 decimeters = _____ meters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
3 meters= _____ millimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
8 centimeters = _____ millimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
7 meters = _____ decimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
3000 millimeters = _____ meters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
40 millimeters = _____ centimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
7 meters= _____ millimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
70 millimeters = _____ centimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
6 centimeters= ____ millimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
10 millimeters = _____ centimeters
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
Sam hurt his leg in a car accident. His therapist wants him to walk 20 meters each day for 3 weeks. How many meters will Sam walk after three weeks of therapy?
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
Steven's pencil was 20 centimeters long. Each time he sharpened his pencil is lost 3 centimeters in length. How long would it be after he sharpened it 4 times?
Rule to Remember - If you are changing from a large unit to a smaller one (Example: decimeter to meter) you should multiply. If you are changing from a small unit to a larger one (Example: kilometer to meter) you should divide.
David travels 8 kilometer each day to work. If he returns home without making any stops how many kilometers will he travel to and from work in 5 day work week?