Unit conversions practice (chem)

Assessment
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Tressa Sharma
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Mathematics, Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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3 plays
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15 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
16
1 1/2
4
144
2.
Multiple Choice
1200
.12
120
12,000
3.
Multiple Choice
The teachers are planning an ice cream party. Each student gets 1 cup of ice cream. How many quarts should they buy for 60 students? [1 quart = 4 cups]
15 quarts
60 quarts
2 quarts
30 quarts
4.
Multiple Choice
Michael is helping the school play by measuring fabric for the costumes. He needs 11.5 yards of fabric. He has 13.5 feet. How many more feet of fabric does he need? [1 yard = 3 feet]
34.5 feet
21 feet
25 yards
2 feet
5.
Multiple Choice
27 feet
7 yards
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