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Adm Math7 Quarter2 Module2 Revised Final-V2.0

This document provides information about a mathematics module on solving problems involving conversion of units. It is divided into three subtopics: 1) converting within the metric and English systems, 2) converting between the metric and English systems, and 3) solving conversion problems. The purpose is to help students master converting and solving problems involving different units of measurement. It includes examples of converting between units of length, mass, area, and volume within and between the metric and English systems.

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Mathematics
Quarter 2 – Module 2:
Solving Problems Involving
Conversion of Units

CO_Q2_Math 7_ Module 2
What I Need to Know

This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master Solving Problems Involving Conversion of Units. The scope of this module
permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language used
recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to
follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them
can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.

This module is divided into three (3) subtopics, namely:


• Conversion of Measurement from Metric System unit to another Metric System
unit and English System unit to another English System unit.
• Conversion of Measurement from Metric System unit to English System unit
and vice versa
• Solving Problems Involving Conversion of Units

After going through this module, you are expected to:


1. convert metric unit to another metric unit (M7ME-IIb-1);
2. convert English system unit to another English system unit (M7ME-IIb-1);
3. convert metric unit to English system unit and vice versa (M7ME-IIb-1); and
4. solve problems involving conversion of units(M7ME-IIb-2).

What I Know

Let us check what you already know about this lesson!

Multiple choice. Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer and
write it on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Convert 36 inches into feet.


A. 3.5 ft
B. 3 ft
C. 2.5 ft
D. 2 ft

2. Convert 27 m³ into cm3.


A. 27, 000 cm³
B. 27, 000, 000 cm³
C. 27, 000, 000, 000 cm³
D. D. 27, 000, 000, 000, 000 cm³

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3. Convert 30.5 cm to inches.
A. 49.105 inches
B. 12.008 inches
C. 77.47 inches
D. 18.94 inches

4. Convert 7.8 yd to ft.


A. 23.4 ft
B. 23.8 ft
C. 24.3 ft
D. 28.3 ft

5. Convert 821 grains to pounds.


A. 1.2 lb
B. 0.12 lb
C. 0.012 lb
D. 0.0012 lb

6. Convert 89.89 °F to ° C.
A. 32.89 ° C
B. 32.16 ° C
C. 93.80 ° C
D. 41.20 ° C

7. Convert 3 m³ to ft³
A. 109.53 ft³
B. 105.93 ft³
C. 159 ft³
D. 195 ft³

8. You had trip to UAE by September where the temperature reaches 52 °C.
What is this temperature in Kelvin Scale?
A. 235
B. 325
C. 532
D. 253

9. A boy ran a distance of 6.2 kilometers. How many meters did he run?
A. 6,200 meters
B. 620 meters
C. 0.0062 meters
D. 0.00062 meters
10. Jose traveled a distance of 126 kilometers in 2 hours. How many meters
did Jose travel?
A. 12,600 meters
B. 0.126 meters
C. 126,000 meters
D. 0.00126 meters

11. A man is buying a lot which measures 7,860 square meters. How many
hectares of land is he buying?
A. 78,600 hectares
B. 0.7860 hectare

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C. 786,000hectare
D. 0.07860 hectare

12. Mrs. Dela Cruz is selling a piece of land which measures 3.81 hectares. If
the selling price is P2,500 per square meter, how much will she receive
from the sale of her land? A. P 95, 250,000
B. P 952,500,000
C. P 9,525,000
D. P 9,525,000,000

13. A tablespoon of syrup is about 10 mL. How many Liters of syrup can a
tablespoon hold?
A. 10,000L
B. 0.01L
C. 1,000L
D. 0.001L

14. A bridge can support a mass of 2.8 tons. How many kilograms of weight
can the bridge support? A. 28,000 kilograms
B. 0.00028 kilograms
C. 2,800 kilograms
D. 0.0028 kilograms

15. The flight time from Manila to General Santos City is 2 hours and 40
minutes. If the plane leaves Manila at 1:30 PM, at what time will it arrive
in General Santos City?
A. 4:00 PM
B. 3:10 PM
C. 4:10 PM
D. 3:00 PM

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Lesson
Solving Problems Involving
1 Conversion of Units
In this lesson, you will learn how to solve problems involving conversion
of units and its prerequisite skill which is the conversion of measurements from
one unit to another in both Metric and English systems. Since these systems
are widely used in our community, a good grasp of the concept will help you to
be more accurate in solving these problems.

What’s In

Activity 1.
Instruction: Measure and record your height and other two of your
family members in meters. Convert it into feet (ft) and inches (in) and into
centimeters (cm). Copy the table below in a separate sheet of paper for
your answer. Show your solution.

Names Meters Feet (ft) & Centimeter


(m) Inches (in) (cm)

1.

2.

3.

Questions:
1. How many centimeters taller or shorter are you from the shortest
family member indicated in your table?

2. What is the height difference between you and one of the family
members in terms of meters, inches, and centimeters?

3. Do you know now how to convert meter and inches to centimeters?


How did you convert it?

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What’s New

Activity 2. Measure Me!


1. Get 2 containers of water.
2. Fill the first container with 1 liter of water.
3. Get a measuring cup.
4. Transfer the water from the first container to the second container
using the measuring cup.
5.
Record how many cups is 1 liter of water.
Questions:
1. How many cups is 1 liter of water?
2. Give a mathematical statement using the data you gather.
3. Do you have difficulty in performing the activity? Why?

What is It

To be able to solve problems similar to the given activity, we need to practice


the skill of converting measurements from one unit to another.

CONVERSION OF MEASUREMENTS FROM ONE UNIT TO ANOTHER

Conversion of units is the conversion between different units of


measurement for the same quantity, typically through multiplicative conversion
factors. Conversion Factor is a number used to change one set of units to
another, either by multiplying or dividing. This involves the English System
which is based on a non-universal way of measuring by means of human body
parts or other instrument and the Metric System which is based on a decimal
system.
The conversion could be from same system: English System to English
System or Metric System to Metric System. It could also be from English System
to Metric System and vice versa.
The table of conversion is needed to convert one unit to another unit.

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MEASURES (ENGLISH, METRIC AND EQUIVALENT)

System to
Units of Length in Units of Length in the System
English System Metric System Conversions for
Length

1 foot( ft) = 12 inches (in) 1, 000 millimeter (mm) = 1 1 in = 2.54 cm


1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft) meter 1 meter ≈ 3. 28 ft
1 yard (yd) =36 inches 100 centimeters (cm) = 1meter 1 foot ≈ 0.30 m
(in) 10 decimeter (dm) = 1 meter 1 yard ≈ 0.91 m
1 mile (mi) = 5,280 feet 1 dekameter (dam) = 10 1 km ≈ 0.62 mi
(ft) meters
1 hectometer (hm) = 100
meters
1 kilometer (km) = 1000
meters

System to
Units of Mass in English Units of Mass in the System
System Metric System Conversions for
Mass

1 ounces (oz) = 437.5 1 gram (g) = 1, 000 milligram 1 oz ≈ 28.3 g


grains (mg) 1 lb ≈0.45 kg
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces 1 gram (g) = 100 centigram
(oz) (cg)
1 ton (T) = 2, 000 lb 1 kilogram (kg)= 1000 grams
(g)
1 metric ton (t) = 1, 000 kg

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System to
Units of Area in English Units of Area in the Metric System
System System Conversions for
Area

1 ft² = 144 in² 1 cm² = 100 mm² 1 in² ≈ 6.45 cm²


1 yd² = 9 ft² 1 dm² = 100 cm² 1 m² ≈ 1.196 yd²
1 acre = 43, 560 ft² 1 m² = 100 dm² 1 ha ≈ 2.47 acres
1 mi² = 640 acres 1 are (a) = 100 m²
1 hectare (ha) = 100 a
100 hectares (ha) = 1 km²

System to
Units of Volume in Units of Volume in the System
English System Metric System Conversions for
Volume

1 ft³ = 1, 728 in³ 1 cc = 1 cm³ 1 in³ ≈ 16.39 mL


1 yd³ = 27 ft³ 1 mL = 1 cm³ 1 liter ≈ 1.06 qt
1 cord = 128 ft³ 1 L = 1, 000 mL 1 gallon ≈ 3.79
1 hL = 100 L liters
1 kL = 1, 000 L 1 m³ ≈ 35.31 ft³
1 quart ≈ 0.95 L

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System to
Units of Fluid
Units of Time in Both System
Volume in English
System Conversions for
System
Temperature

1 tablespoon (T) = 3 1 millisecond=1000 °F °C


teaspoons (tsp) microseconds
°C = (°F – 32)
1 fluid ounce (fl oz) = 2T 1 1 second = 1000 millisecond
°C °F
cup (c) = 8 fl oz 1 minute = 60 seconds
1 pint (pt) = 2 c I hour = 60 minutes °F = °C + 32
1 quart (qt) = 2 pt 1 day ≈ 24 hours (hrs) °K °C
1 gallon (gal) = 4 qt 1 month ≈ 30 days °K = °C + 273
1 gal = 128 fl oz 1 1 year ≈ 365 days
barrel = 42 gallon 1 banking year = 360 days
1 decade = 10 years
1 score = 20 years
1 millennium = 1, 000 years

METRIC PREFIXES
Dek Gram(g)
Giga Mega Kilo Hecto Deci Centi Milli Micro Nano
a Meter(m)
(G) (M) (k) (h) (d) (c) (m) (µ) (n)
(da, Liter(L)
D)

𝟏𝟎𝟗 𝟏𝟎𝟔 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝟏𝟎𝟐 𝟏𝟎𝟏 1 𝟏𝟎−𝟏 𝟏𝟎−𝟐 𝟏𝟎−𝟑 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝟏𝟎−𝟗

How to Convert A Unit of Measurement to Another Unit

1. Compare the two units.


2. Find the conversion factors that gives the appropriate ratio to the given unit.
3. Write the conversion as a fraction, where the denominator is in the same unit
as the given unit.
4. Write a multiplication problem with the original number and the fraction
5. Cancel out similar units that appears on the numerator and denominator.
6. Solve.

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Illustrative Examples
1. Conversion of length

1.a. Convert 108 inches into feet.

`Given: 108 inches

12 inches = 1 ft Conversion factor


1 𝑓𝑡
; Write the conversion as a fraction
12 𝑖𝑛

108 in x 1 𝑓𝑡 ; Write a multiplication problem with the


12 𝑖𝑛

original number and the fraction.

108 in x 1 𝑓𝑡 ; Cancel out similar units that appears on


12 𝑖𝑛

the numerator and denominator


108 𝑓𝑡
= 9 ft Solve.
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1.b. Convert 39 decimeters into millimeters.

Given: 39 dm

10 dm = 1 m; conversion factor dm to m.

1 m = 1000 mm; conversion factor m to dm.

1𝑚
and 1000 𝑚𝑚; Write the conversion as a fraction.
10 𝑑𝑚 1𝑚

39 dm x 1𝑚 x 1000 𝑚𝑚; Write a multiplication problem with


10 𝑑𝑚 1𝑚
the riginal number and the
fraction.
39 dm x 1𝑚 x 1000 𝑚𝑚; Cancel out similar units that
10 𝑑𝑚 1𝑚
appears on the numerator and
denominator.
39.000 𝑚𝑚
= 3900 mm; Solve.
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1.c. Convert 18.9 miles into meters.

1 𝑘𝑚 1000 𝑚
Solution: 18.9 mi x0.62 𝑚𝑖 x ≈ 18,900 𝑚 ≈ 30, 483.87 m
1 𝑘𝑚 0.62

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2. Conversion of mass

2.a. Convert 7.2 pounds into ounces.

Solution: 7.2 lb x 16 𝑜𝑧 = 115.2 oz


1 𝑙𝑏

2.b. Convert 3.5 kilogram into grams.


1000 𝑔
Solution: 3.5 kg x = 3500 g
1 𝑘𝑔

2.c. Convert 11.3 grams into pounds.

Solution: 11.3 g x 1 𝑜𝑧 x 1 𝑙𝑏 ≈ 11.3 𝑙𝑏 ≈ 0.025 lb


28.3 𝑔 16 𝑜𝑧 452.8

3. Conversion of area

3.a. Convert 1.7 acre to square yard.


Solution: 1.7 acre x 43,560 𝑓𝑡2 1 𝑦𝑑2 74,052 𝑦𝑑2
x = =8,228
1 𝑎𝑐𝑟𝑒 9 𝑓𝑡 2 9

𝑦𝑑2
3.b. Convert 1.2 hectare to square meter.
100 𝑎 100 𝑚2
Solution: 1.2 ha x x = 12, 000 𝑚2
1 ℎ𝑎 1𝑎

3.c. Convert 3 square meters to square yards.

1 .196 𝑦𝑑2 3.588 𝑦𝑑2


Solution: 3 𝑚2 x ≈ ≈ 3.588 𝑦𝑑2
1 𝑚2 1
4. Conversion of volume

4.a. Convert 2.4 cubic yard to cubic feet.


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Solution: 2.4 𝑦𝑑3 x 27 𝑓𝑡 = 64. 8𝑓𝑡3
1 𝑦𝑑3
4.b. Convert 7,200 cubic centimeter to liter.

1 𝑚𝐿 1𝐿 7,200 𝐿
Solution: 7,200 𝑐𝑚3 x x = = 7.2 L
1 𝑐𝑚3 1,000 𝑚𝐿 1,000
4.c. Convert 5 gallons to liter.
Solution: 5 gallons x 3.7 𝐿
≈ 18.95 L
1 𝑔𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑜𝑛

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5. Conversion of fluid volume
Convert 3 cups to tablespoons.
2 𝑡𝑏𝑠𝑝
Solution: 3cx
8 𝑓𝑙 𝑜𝑧 x = 48 tbsp
1𝑐 1 𝑓𝑙 𝑜𝑧

6. Conversion of time

Convert month to hours.


30 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠
Solution: 0.5 month x 24 ℎ𝑟𝑠 ≈ 360 hrs
1 𝑚𝑜𝑛𝑡ℎ 1 𝑑𝑎𝑦

7. Conversion of temperature
Convert 60 ℉ 𝑡𝑜 ℃.

Solution: ℃ = ( ℉ − 32)

℃ = ( 60 − 32)

℃ = (28)

SOLVING PROBLEMS INVOLVING CONVERSION OF UNITS OF MEASURE

Knowledge of measurement and problem-solving strategies are


necessary in solving routine and nonroutine word problems. Many problems
can be solved using arithmetic or algebraic processes. There are problems,
however, that can be solved by simply drawing a diagram.

Example 1. There is a jar on the cabinet by the refrigerator. If Keona pours 114
ounces of water into the jar three times to fill it, how many quarts of water does it
take to fill the jar?

Solution:
114 x 3 = 342 ounces of water in 3 jars
342 ounces = quarts
To convert ounces to quarts, we need the following equivalents:
8 oz = I cup
2 c = 1 pt
2 pt = 1 qt

Thus, 342 𝑜𝑧 x 1𝑐 x 1 𝑝𝑡 x 1 𝑞𝑡 = 342 𝑞𝑡 = 𝟏𝟎. 𝟔𝟗 𝒒𝒕.


8 𝑜𝑧 2𝑐 2 𝑝𝑡 32
Therefore, it takes 10.69 quarts of water to fill the three jars.

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Example 2. A tamaraw calf was 2 foot 5 inches long. Fully grown, it is 3 times as
long. How long is the fully grown tamaraw?

2ft 5 in 2ft 5 in
X 3

Solution: First, we multiply each unit by 5.


(2ft 5in) (3) = 6ft 15in

To convert 15 inches to feet, we multiply the inches by the


conversion factor.

6ft 15in = 6ft + (15in x ( 1 𝑓𝑡 ))


12 𝑖𝑛

= 6ft + 1 ft + 3 in = 7ft
3 in.

Example 3. How much water, in cubic centimeters, can a cubical water tank
hold if it has an edge of 3 meters?
Solution 1: (using a conversion factor)

i. Volume = e3 = (3m)3 = 27m3

100𝑐𝑚3
ii. 27m3 x = 27,000,000 cm3
1 𝑚3
Solution 2:
100𝑐𝑚3
i. 3m x = 300 cm
1 𝑚3

ii. Volume = e3 = (300cm)3 = 27, 000, 000 cm3

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Example 4. Joel is using a bed which is 2 meters long and 1.3 meters wide. What
is the size of the bed in square centimeters?

Step 1: Step 2:
2 2
Area= l x w Area= 2.6 𝑚2 x 100 𝑑𝑚 x 100 𝑐𝑚 = 26, 000 𝑐𝑚2
1 𝑚2 1 𝑑𝑚2
Area = 2 m x 1.3 m
Area = 2.6

Example 5. A forwarding company charges ₱1,100 for the first 20 kg and ₱60

for each succeeding 2 kg for freight sent to Europe. How much do you need to

pay for a box weighing 88 lb?

Solution:
Step 1: Step 4:
0.45 𝑘𝑔
88 lb x = 39.6 kg 20 kg = ₱1,100
1 𝑙𝑏 19.6 kg = ₱ 588
₱1,688
Step 2:
Conclusion:

39.6 kg -20 kg = 19.6 kg Therefore, the company pays ₱1,688


for 88 lb of box.
Step 3:
19.6 𝑘𝑔
x 60 = ₱588
2𝑘𝑔

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What’s More

Activity 3.
Convert the following to the indicated measurement:

1. 86 km = dam 9. 6, 600 min = hr


10. 415° °F = °C
2. 2 mi = in

3. 20 in = cm 11. 130 °C = °F

4. 25.1 gal = L 12. 2.3 gallon = qt

5. 45 acre = km² 13. 632 ft³ = cord

6. 67.33 qt = gal 14. 5.1 lb = grains

7. 90. 67 km² = ha
15. 1,800 oz = kg
8. 6 days = s

Activity 4. Word Problems

Solve the given word problems below and show all necessary solutions.
1. A man with the flu has a temperature of 1020F. What is his
temperature on the Celsius scale?

2. The engine in a car has a 12 L displacement. What is the


displacement in cubic inches?

3. A family decides to put tiles in the entryway of their home. The


entryway has an area of 6 square meters. If each tile is 5
centimeters by 5 centimeters, how many tiles will it take to cover
the entryway?

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What I Have Learned

Fill in the missing word in the blank. Choose the correct answer from the box.

units conversion factor Knowledge of measurement


conversion of unit similar problem-solving strategies
fraction original

1. is the conversion between different units of


measurement for the same quantity, typically through multiplicative
conversion factors.

To convert units of measurement to another, we must:

2. Compare the two .


3. Find the that gives the appropriate ratio to the given unit.
4. Write the conversion as a , where the denominator is in the
same unit as the given unit.
5. Write a multiplication problem with the number and the fraction.

6. Cancel out units that appears on the numerator and


denominator. Solve.
7. and are necessary in solving
routine and nonroutine word problems. Though many problems can
be solved using arithmetic or algebraic processes, some problems can
be solved by simply drawing a diagram.

Summary:

• When converting measurements from one unit to another,


it is very important that we know the table of conversion
because this will serve as our reference.
• There are measurements that have no direct conversion in
the table, so we should know the easiest conversion factor
to start with.
• The mastery of prerequisite knowledge and skills in
conversion is necessary in solving problems involving
conversion of units with the different strategies in problem
solving.

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What I Can Do

A. Convert the following measurement in each given problem. Show your


solution on a separate sheet.

1. A football field is 100 yards long. How long is the football field
in inches?
2. The most common ceiling height in houses is 8 feet. How many
yards is this?
3. What is the capacity (volume) in pints of a 1-gallon container
of milk?
4. A sport car has a 2.2 liters engine. What is the displacement
(volume) of the engine in milliliter?
5. A basin contains 670 cubic milliliters of water. How many
Liters of water is in the basin?

B. Read and understand the given situation and use your learning on solving
problems involving units of measure to solve the given problems. Show your
complete solution on a separate sheet.
1. A three - layer cake weighs half a kilogram per layer. In each layer, the
cake is decorated with icing which weighs 100 g. A candle which weighs
250 g is added. What is the total weight in kilogram of the fully decorated
cake?

2. A landscaper is putting in a brick patio. The area of the patio is 110 square
meters. If the bricks measure 10 cm by 20 cm, how many bricks will it
take to make the patio?

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Assessment

Multiple Choice. Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
write it on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following temperature is warmer?


A. 20 °F
B. 10 °C
C. 150 °K
D. They are the same

2. Convert 27 m³ into cm3.


A. 27, 000 cm³
B. 27, 000, 000 cm³
C. 27, 000, 000, 000 cm³
D. 27, 000, 000, 000, 000 cm³

3. Convert 8 meters into inches.


A. 619.314 in
B. 961.314 in
C.314.961 in
D. 413.961 in

4. Which of the following is equal to 10 yards?


A. 360 inches
B. 51 ft
C. 10 m
D. 1500 cm

5. You had trip to Japan last September where the temperature reaches 52 °C.
What is this temperature in Kelvin?
A. 235
B. 325
C. 532
D. 253

6. The teacher asked the students to convert 7 pounds to kg. Maria answered 3.18
kg, Jose answered 3. 19 kg, and Tess answered 3.1 kg. Who got the correct
answer?
A. Maria
B. Jose
C. Tess
D. None of them

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7. Four Cyclist joined the 10 km bicycle race of Barangay Masagana. The cyclist
arrived with the following total time:
Cyclist A – 1 hr, 6 minutes and 30 seconds
Cyclist B – 68 minutes and 128 seconds
Cyclist C – 66 minutes and 34 seconds
Cyclist D – 65 minutes and 85 seconds
Who among the cyclist arrived first?
A. Cyclist A
B. Cyclist B
C. Cyclist C
D. Cyclist D

8. Two friends, Arman and Ethan, run in marathons. Arman finished a


21kilometer marathon in Gen. Santos City while Ethan finished a 15-mile
marathon in California. Who between the two ran a longer distance? By how
many meters?
A. Arman by 3,000 m more
B. Ethan by 3, 000 m more
C. Arman by 2,500 m more
D. Ethan by 2,500 m more

9. Karen wants to fence her square garden which has a side of 20 feet, with two
rows of barb wire. The store sold barb wire by the meter at ₱12 per meter.
How much money will Karen need to buy the barb wire she needs?
A. ₱ 855.00
B. ₱ 585.00
C. ₱ 588.00
D. ₱ 885.00

10. A chocolate box in a form of a triangular prism has a base of 3 cm and a


height of 4.5 cm and the box’s height is 25 cm. What is the volume of the
box into cubic inches?
A. 10.296 in3
B. 12.091 in3
C. 9.109 in3
D. 11.872 in3

11. How many hectares is a piece of land which is 576 meters long and 450
meters wide?
A. 25.29 ha
B. 29.52 ha
C. 25.92 ha
D. 29.25 ha

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12. How much water in cubic centimeters, can a cubical water tank hold if it has
an edge of 3 meters?
A. 27, 000, 000 cm3
B. 27, 000 cm3
C. 270, 000, 000 cm3
D. 27, 000, 000, 000 cm3

13. How many months are there in 10 decades?


A. 120
B. 1,200
C. 10,000
D. 12,000

14. When Jose weighed his balikbayan box, its weight was 34 kg. When he got
to the airport, he found out that the airplane charged ₱ 25 for each lb in
excess of the free baggage allowance of 50lb. How much will Jose pay for the
excess weight?
A. ₱ 260
B. ₱ 620
C. ₱ 630
D. ₱ 360

15. Maria was preparing the oven to bake brownies. The recipe’s direction was
to pre heat the oven to 350 0F but her oven thermometer was in 0C. What
should be the thermometer reading before Maria puts the baking pan full of
the brownie mix in oven?
A. 176.67 0C
B. 167.67 0C
C. 176.76 0C
D. 167.76 0C

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Additional Activities

These activities are given to enrich your knowledge about the lesson that you have
learned in this module.

Direction:
Read carefully and understand the given situation. Solve each given problem. Show
your complete solution.
1. A student averaged 45 miles per hour on a trip. What was the student’s speed
in feet per second?

2. Baking recipe requires an oven sitting of 380 °F. What is this temperature in degree
Celsius?

3. Jaycee makes a square garden with the measure of 15 yd. on one side. What is the
perimeter of the square garden in feet?

4. Kath weighs 115 lbs. while Sarah weighs 49.55 kg. Who is heavier between them?
By how much?

5. A cylindrical water tank has a diameter of 4 feet and height of 7 feet while a water
tank shaped like a rectangular prism has a length of 1 meter, a width of 2 meters
and a height of 2 meters. Which of the two tanks can hold more water? By how
many cubic meters?

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CO_Q2_Math 7_ Module 2
Answer Key

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