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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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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.RP.A.2CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.B.6

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Grade 7ScienceMeasurementApplied ProblemsUnitsConversions
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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?

a

0.25 kg

b

2.5 kg

c

25 kg

d

250 kg

2. A beaker contains 350 milliliters of water. If you add 0.5 liters more, what is the total volume in milliliters?

a

350.5 mL

b

400 mL

c

850 mL

d

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.

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True

F

False

8. Density is a measure of how much space an object occupies.

T

True

F

False

9. Look at the measuring tools below. Identify one tool and explain how it is used to measure a specific quantity.

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