Grade 7 Science: Applied Measurement Problems
This worksheet helps 7th-grade students practice solving applied problems related to units and measurement in science, including conversions and calculations.
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Grade 7 Science: Applied Measurement Problems
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Read each problem carefully and answer the questions. Show your work for calculations.
1. A scientist measures the mass of a rock as 2,500 grams. How many kilograms is this?
0.25 kg
2.5 kg
25 kg
250 kg
2. A beaker contains 350 milliliters of water. If you add 0.5 liters more, what is the total volume in milliliters?
350.5 mL
400 mL
850 mL
3505 mL
3. To convert meters to centimeters, you need to by 100.
4. The standard unit for temperature in most scientific contexts is (K).
5. A recipe calls for 2 cups of milk. If 1 cup is approximately 236.6 milliliters, how many milliliters of milk are needed?
6. A car travels a distance of 15 kilometers in 10 minutes. What is its average speed in meters per second?
7. The volume of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height.
True
False
8. Density is a measure of how much space an object occupies.
True
False
9. Look at the measuring tools below. Identify one tool and explain how it is used to measure a specific quantity.