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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Shapes - Measuring Length
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There are 10 millimeters in a centimeter, 100 centimeters in a meter and 1,000 meters in a kilometer. 
 

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Shapes - Measuring Length
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10 Questions

1. What are the abbreviations for centimeter and millimeter?
2. If it is 400 meters around a running track, how many laps would you have to complete in order to run 20 kilometers?
3. If it is 400 meters around a running track, how many laps would you have to complete in order to run 20 kilometers?
4. Jack is exactly a meter and half a centimeter tall. What is Jack's height in millimeters?
5. A child's building block is 55 mm high. What would be the height of 15 building blocks stacked one on top of the other? Give your answer in cm.
6. It is 34,000 meters across the English Channel from England to France. How many kilometers is this?
7. Blackpool Tower is 157.8 meters high. How many centimeters is this?
8. If you traveled 10,018 kilometers around the equator you would have traveled a quarter of the way around the world. How many kilometers is it around the world?
9. A child's building block is 55 mm high. What would be the height of 15 building blocks stacked one on top of the other? Give your answer in cm.
10. If pencils are 12.5 cm long, how many will fit in a meter when they are laid end to end?