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"Length Word Problems" with six word problems involving measurement and length. Since I can't view images directly, I'll solve each problem based on the text you provided. Let's go through them one by one.
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Problem 1:
A school bus is 10 meters long. How many centimeters long is it?
We know:
- 1 meter = 100 centimeters
So,
$$
10 \text{ meters} = 10 \times 100 = 1000 \text{ centimeters}
$$
✔ Answer: 1000 cm
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Problem 2:
Hannah ran a distance of 4 kilometers around the track. How many meters did she run?
We know:
- 1 kilometer = 1000 meters
So,
$$
4 \text{ km} = 4 \times 1000 = 4000 \text{ meters}
$$
✔ Answer: 4000 m
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Problem 3:
An apple tree is 7.85 meters tall and a mango tree is 9.15 meters tall. What is the difference in their heights?
Subtract the smaller height from the larger:
$$
9.15 - 7.85 = 1.30 \text{ meters}
$$
✔ Answer: 1.30 meters
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Problem 4:
John is 1.67 meters tall. His younger brother is 0.98 meters tall. How much taller is John than his younger brother?
Subtract the brother’s height from John’s:
$$
1.67 - 0.98 = 0.69 \text{ meters}
$$
✔ Answer: 0.69 meters
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Problem 5:
A piece of wood was 12 meters long. It was cut into two equal pieces. How long was each piece?
Divide the total length by 2:
$$
12 \div 2 = 6 \text{ meters}
$$
✔ Answer: 6 meters
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Problem 6:
Jessica has 3.2 meters of ribbon. She uses 1.4 meters to make a bow. How much ribbon does she have left?
Subtract the used ribbon from the total:
$$
3.2 - 1.4 = 1.8 \text{ meters}
$$
✔ Answer: 1.8 meters
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
1. 1000 cm
2. 4000 m
3. 1.30 m
4. 0.69 m
5. 6 m
6. 1.8 m
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