Measurement, NAPX-I4-CA14 SA, NAPX-I3-CA22 SA

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Variant 0

DifficultyLevel

601

Question

Kate is freezing chicken stock liquid as a treat for her dog in summer.

One container requires 0.65 litres of liquid to fill it.

How many millilitres of liquid chicken stock would Kate need to fill up one container?

Worked Solution

1 litre = 1000 millilitres

Liquid required = 0.65 x 1000
= 650 millilitres

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Answer Box

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Variable nameVariable value
question
Kate is freezing chicken stock liquid as a treat for her dog in summer. One container requires 0.65 litres of liquid to fill it. How many millilitres of liquid chicken stock would Kate need to fill up one container?
workedSolution
1 litre = 1000 millilitres
| | | | --------------------- | -------------- | | Liquid required | \= 0.65 x 1000 | | | \= {{{correctAnswer0}}} {{{suffix0}}} |
correctAnswer0
650
prefix0
suffix0
millilitres

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0650

millilitres


Variant 1

DifficultyLevel

612

Question

Shelly is freezing red cordial for ice-block treats in summer.

One ice-block container requires 0.45 litres of red cordial to fill it.

How many millilitres of red cordial would it take to fill up 2 containers?

Worked Solution

1 litre = 1000 millilitres

Red cordial required = 2 x 0.45 x 1000
= 2 x 450
= 900 millilitres

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Shelly is freezing red cordial for ice-block treats in summer. One ice-block container requires 0.45 litres of red cordial to fill it. How many millilitres of red cordial would it take to fill up 2 containers?
workedSolution
1 litre = 1000 millilitres
| | | | --------------------- | -------------- | | Red cordial required | \= 2 x 0.45 x 1000 | | | \= 2 x 450 | | | \= {{{correctAnswer0}}} {{{suffix0}}} |
correctAnswer0
900
prefix0
suffix0
millilitres

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0900

millilitres


Variant 2

DifficultyLevel

608

Question

In a science experiment, Joanna pours 0.25 litres of solution into a container.

She repeats this 3 times.

How many millilitres of solution would it take Joanna to complete this task?

Worked Solution

1 litre = 1000 millilitres

Solution required = 3 x 0.25 x 1000
= 3 x 250
= 750 millilitres

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
In a science experiment, Joanna pours 0.25 litres of solution into a container. She repeats this 3 times. How many millilitres of solution would it take Joanna to complete this task?
workedSolution
1 litre = 1000 millilitres
| | | | --------------------- | -------------- | | Solution required | \= 3 x 0.25 x 1000 | | | \= 3 x 250 | | | \= {{{correctAnswer0}}} {{{suffix0}}} |
correctAnswer0
750
prefix0
suffix0
millilitres

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0750

millilitres


Variant 3

DifficultyLevel

626

Question

Fred has a full 1-litre container of milk.

He pours 0.35 litres of milk onto his cereal for breakfast.

How many millilitres of milk are left in the container?

Worked Solution

1 litre = 1000 millilitres

Milk left = 1000 - 350
= 650 millilitres

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Fred has a full 1-litre container of milk. He pours 0.35 litres of milk onto his cereal for breakfast. How many millilitres of milk are left in the container?
workedSolution
1 litre = 1000 millilitres
| | | | --------------------- | -------------- | | Milk left | \= 1000 $-$ 350 | | | \= {{{correctAnswer0}}} {{{suffix0}}} |
correctAnswer0
650
prefix0
suffix0
millilitres

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0650

millilitres


Variant 4

DifficultyLevel

609

Question

Renee and Leisa are pouring liquid into an empty glass for a science experiment.

Renee pours 100 millilitres into the glass.

Leisa then pours 0.45 of a litre into the same glass.

How many millilitres of liquid are now in the glass?

Worked Solution

1 litre = 1000 millilitres

Liquid in glass = 100 + 0.45 x 1000
= 100 + 450
= 550 millilitres

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Renee and Leisa are pouring liquid into an empty glass for a science experiment. Renee pours 100 millilitres into the glass. Leisa then pours 0.45 of a litre into the same glass. How many millilitres of liquid are now in the glass?
workedSolution
1 litre = 1000 millilitres
| | | | --------------------- | -------------- | | Liquid in glass | \= 100 + 0.45 x 1000 | | | \= 100 + 450 | | | \= {{{correctAnswer0}}} {{{suffix0}}} |
correctAnswer0
550
prefix0
suffix0
millilitres

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0550

millilitres


Variant 5

DifficultyLevel

608

Question

Tango and Cash are pouring liquid into an empty glass for a science experiment.

Tango pours 200 millilitres into the glass.

Cash then pours 0.45 of a litre into the same glass.

How many millilitres of liquid are now in the glass?

Worked Solution

1 litre = 1000 millilitres

Liquid in glass = 200 + 0.45 x 1000
= 200 + 450
= 650 millilitres

Question Type

Answer Box

Variables

Variable nameVariable value
question
Tango and Cash are pouring liquid into an empty glass for a science experiment. Tango pours 200 millilitres into the glass. Cash then pours 0.45 of a litre into the same glass. How many millilitres of liquid are now in the glass?
workedSolution
1 litre = 1000 millilitres
| | | | --------------------- | -------------- | | Liquid in glass | \= 200 + 0.45 x 1000 | | | \= 200 + 450 | | | \= {{{correctAnswer0}}} {{{suffix0}}} |
correctAnswer0
650
prefix0
suffix0
millilitres

Answers

Specify one or more 'ANSWER' block(s) as exampled below.
Note: correctAnswer is required, the rest are optional. ("correctAnswer" is what the student would need to type in to the box to get the answer correct.)

For example:
correctAnswer: 123.40

And optionally, specify the following, but only if you need something different to the defaults: 'width' defaults to 5 if not present, and valid values are 3 to 10; 'prefix' and 'suffix' default to nothing if not present.
prefix: $
suffix: mm$^2$
width: 5

correctAnswerNcorrectAnswerValueAnswer
correctAnswer0650

millilitres

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