Science Matters Level A WS 4
Science Matters Level A WS 4
Without referring to the textbook, try to answer these questions. If you cannot
answer a question, look up the relevant section in your textbook.
1. Mr Ng is rebuilding his home. When he designs his garden hedge, his swimming
pool and grass carpet for his garden, he is likely to be dealing with measurements in
respectively.
A area, length and volume B length, volume and area
C volume, area and length D volume, length and area ( B )
2. Convert the given readings into new units by completing the following table.
litre (!) millilitre (m!) cubic centimetre (cm3) cubic metre (m3)
a) 0.063 63.0 63.0 0.000063
b) 2.03 2,030 2,030 0.00203
c) 0.025 25.0 25.0 0.000025
3. How many cartons of orange juice, each marked 1.5 !, are needed to fill up a glass
tank at a drink stall if the tank measures 40 cm × 50 cm × 30 cm?
Volume of tank = (40 × 50 × 30) cm3 = 60,000 cm3 = 60 !
60 !
Number of cartons of orange juice needed = = 40 cartons
1.5 !
A B C
B
Answer:
masses
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