Let’s go step by step to find the correct measurements for each object.
We are looking at rulers that show both inches (in) and centimeters (cm). Remember:
- “in” means inch
- “cm” means centimeter
Each object is lined up with a ruler, and we need to pick the two correct measurements — one in inches and one in centimeters — that match where the object ends on the ruler.
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First Object: Eraser (top left)
The eraser ends at the 2-inch mark on the blue ruler.
It also ends at the 5 cm mark on the same ruler.
So the correct answers are:
→
2 in
→
5 cm
Check the boxes next to those.
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Second Object: Carrot (top right)
The carrot ends at the 4-inch mark on the yellow ruler.
It also ends at the 10 cm mark on the same ruler.
So the correct answers are:
→
4 in
→
10 cm
Check the boxes next to those.
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Third Object: Pencil (bottom left)
The pencil ends at the 5-inch mark on the pink ruler.
It also ends at the 13 cm mark on the same ruler.
So the correct answers are:
→
5 in
→
13 cm
Check the boxes next to those.
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Fourth Object: Paintbrush (bottom right)
The paintbrush ends at the 6-inch mark on the green ruler.
It also ends at the 15 cm mark on the same ruler.
So the correct answers are:
→
6 in
→
15 cm
Check the boxes next to those.
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Final Answer:
For the eraser: check
2 in and
5 cm
For the carrot: check
4 in and
10 cm
For the pencil: check
5 in and
13 cm
For the paintbrush: check
6 in and
15 cm
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of second grade math measurement worksheet.