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Mass Measurement Quiz with AI Tutor - Grade 3
Mass Measurement Quiz with AI Tutor - Grade 3
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Question 1:

If Mike has 90 cents to buy candy and each candy costs 10 cents, how many candies can he buy?

Question 2:

If Tom made 1/6 kg of linguine and Rachel prepared 2/6 kg of lasagna, how much pasta did they prepare in total? Give your answer as a fraction.

Question 3:

A factory produces 50 boxes of screws, and each box contains 100 screws. How many screws in total are produced by the factory?

Question 4:

The bookshelf can hold up to 75 lbs. There are already 28 lbs of books on the shelf. How much more weight can the bookshelf support?

Question 5:

Liam, Ethan, and Noah are friends. Liam weighs 28 kilograms. Noah is 4 kilograms heavier than Liam. Ethan is 3 kilograms lighter than Noah. What is Ethan's weight?

Question 6:

Mr. Brown's student group was able to collect 456 pounds of garbage and another student group gathered 78 pounds less than Mr. Brown's student group, how much garbage were the two groups able to gather?

Question 7:

Daniel and his grandmother needed to gather some wood from the forest. If they initially have 25 extra pieces of wood in the house and Daniel and his grandmother got 8 more pieces of wood each, how many pieces of wood do they have in total?

Question 8:

If Sarah is 10 years younger than her sister, who is 35 years old, how old is Sarah?

Question 9:

Out of the 54 hamsters, 15 hamsters stayed. How many hamsters went away?

Question 10:

John received his portion of treats which are composed of 12 chewing gums, 16 chocolate bars, and 22 assorted fruit treats. How many treats did he get in total?


Answer Keys

Question 1: 9

Question 2: 3/6

Question 3: 5000

Question 4: 47

Question 5: 29 kilograms

Question 6: 834

Question 7: 41

Question 8: 25 years old

Question 9: 39

Question 10: 50


Solutions

Question 1
To find the number of candies Mike can buy, we can divide his budget by the cost of each candy. So, Mike can buy 9 candies.

Question 2
3/6

Question 3
5000

Question 4
To find how much more weight the bookshelf can support, we need to subtract the weight of the books already on the shelf from the maximum weight the shelf can hold. So, 75 - 28 = 47 pounds. Therefore, the bookshelf can support 47 more pounds of weight.

Question 5
Step 1: Convert the problem into equations. Liam's weight = 28 kilograms Noah's weight = Liam's weight + 4 kilograms = 28+4 = 32 kilograms Ethan's weight = Noah's weight - 3 kilograms = 32-3 = 29 kilograms Step 2: Therefore Ethan's weight is 29 kilograms.

Question 6
To find the total amount of garbage collected by both student groups, we need to add the amount collected by Mr. Brown's student group and the amount collected by the other group. The other group collected 78 pounds less than Mr. Brown's group, so we can subtract 78 from 456 to find the amount collected by the other group: 456 - 78 = 378 pounds. Then, we add the two amounts together: 456 + 378 = 834 pounds. Therefore, the two groups were able to gather 834 pounds of garbage.

Question 7
Step 1: Add the number of pieces of wood Daniel and his grandmother got each: 8+8 = 16 Step 2: Add the initial extra pieces of wood they had: 25 Step 3: Add the sum of the pieces of wood they got to the initial extra pieces of wood: 25+16 = 41 Solution: They have a total of 41 pieces of wood.

Question 8
25 years old

Question 9
To find the number of hamsters that went away, we need to subtract the number of hamsters that stayed from the total number of hamsters. Therefore, the solution is 54 - 15 = 39 hamsters went away.

Question 10
To find the total number of treats, we need to add the number of chewing gums, chocolate bars, and assorted fruit treats John received. Therefore, John received a total of 12+16+22 = 50 treats.