Worksheet on Measuring Length

Practice the worksheet on measuring length the questions is related to the relationship between meters (m) and centimeters (cm).

We know, 1 m = 100 cm and 100 cm = 1 m.

1. How many centimeters are in:

(i) 1 m = ___ cm

(ii) 3 m = ___ cm

(iii) 5 m = ___ cm

(iv) 10 m = ___ cm

(v) 12 m = ___ cm

(vi) 7 m = ___ cm

(vii) 1 m 20 cm = ___ cm

(viii) 3 m 25 cm = ___ cm

(ix) 5 m 75 cm = ___ cm

(x) 4 m 25 cm = ___ cm

(xi) 1 m 95 cm = ___ cm

(xii) 2 m 80 cm = ___ cm


2. Write in meters:

(i) 100 cm = ___ m

(ii) 200 cm = ___ m              

(iii) 800 cm = ___ m

(iv) 700 cm = ___ m

(v) 525 cm = ___ m ___ cm

(vi) 850 cm = ___ m ___ cm

(vii) 195 cm = ___ m ___ cm

(viii) 786 cm = ___ m ___ cm

(ix) 600 cm = ___ m

(x) 470 cm = ___ m ___ cm


Answers for the worksheet on measuring length are given below to check the exact answers of the above questions.


Answers:


1. (i) 100 cm       

(ii) 300 cm

(iii) 500 cm

(iv) 1000 cm

(v) 1200 cm

(vi) 700 cm

(vii) 120 cm

(viii) 325 cm

(ix) 575 cm

(x) 425 cm

(xi) 195 cm

(xii) 280 cm


2. (i) 1 m

(ii) 2 m                                      

(iii) 8 m

(iv) 7 m

(v) 5 m 25 cm

(vi) 8 m 50 cm

(vii) 1 m 95 cm

(viii) 7 m 86 cm

(ix) 6 m

(x) 4 m 70 cm






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