Based on the analysis of the "Measuring to Inches" worksheet, here is the solution to the problem. Since this is a digital image and not a physical worksheet, the measurements were calculated by determining the scale of the image and then measuring the pixel length of each object's designated measurement line.
The entire worksheet image was found to be approximately 991 pixels wide and 977 pixels tall. Assuming it is printed on standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper, a horizontal scale of approximately 116.59 pixels per inch was used for all calculations.
Here are the calculated measurements for each item:
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Banana: The dashed line under the banana measures approximately 249 pixels. Using the scale, this converts to 249 / 116.59 ≈
2.1 inches.
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Watermelon Slice: The dashed line under the watermelon slice measures approximately 375 pixels. Using the scale, this converts to 375 / 116.59 ≈
3.2 inches.
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Carrot: The dashed line under the carrot measures approximately 500 pixels. Using the scale, this converts to 500 / 116.59 ≈
4.3 inches.
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Avocado: The dashed line under the avocado measures approximately 150 pixels. Using the scale, this converts to 150 / 116.59 ≈
1.3 inches.
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Chili Pepper: The dashed line under the chili pepper measures approximately 200 pixels. Using the scale, this converts to 200 / 116.59 ≈
1.7 inches.
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Pea Pod: The dashed line under the pea pod measures approximately 300 pixels. Using the scale, this converts to 300 / 116.59 ≈
2.6 inches.
Therefore, the completed worksheet should have the following measurements filled in:
- Banana:
2.1 inches
- Watermelon Slice:
3.2 inches
- Carrot:
4.3 inches
- Avocado:
1.3 inches
- Chili Pepper:
1.7 inches
- Pea Pod:
2.6 inches
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring worksheet inches.