Let's solve each of the first four questions from your quiz step by step.
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Question 1: How much orange juice is in the carton?
Image Description:
A carton labeled "Orange Juice" with markings showing:
- Top line at
2 liters
- Middle line at
1 liter
- The orange liquid fills up to the
1-liter mark.
✔ Answer: The juice reaches the
1-liter mark.
So, the amount of orange juice is
1 liter.
Correct choice: C) 1 liter
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Question 2: The confetti in the bag has a total mass of 24 grams. If the confetti is split equally into 4 groups, how much confetti will be in each group?
We divide the total mass by the number of groups:
$$
24 \div 4 = 6 \text{ grams}
$$
✔ Answer: Each group gets
6 grams.
Correct choice: A) 6 g
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Question 3: The gravel in the container has a total mass of 12 kilograms. If it is split equally into 6 groups, how much gravel will be in each group?
Divide total mass by number of groups:
$$
12 \div 6 = 2 \text{ kilograms}
$$
✔ Answer: Each group gets
2 kg.
Correct choice: D) 2 kg
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Question 4: Compare the volume of the two pools. How many more liters does the first pool hold than the second?
From the image:
- First pool:
761 liters
- Second pool:
569 liters
Now subtract:
$$
761 - 569 = 192 \text{ liters}
$$
✔ Answer: The first pool holds
192 liters more than the second.
But note: the options are not listed in your image for this question. However, based on the calculation, the answer is
192 liters.
If you have multiple-choice options (not shown), the correct one should be
192 liters.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
C) 1 liter
2.
A) 6 g
3.
D) 2 kg
4.
192 liters (answer may vary depending on choices, but mathematically correct)
Let me know if you'd like help with the rest of the quiz!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of mass and volume worksheet.