Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys


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  • Question 5 (request help)

    For numbers 5a–5c, choose <, >, or =.

    5a. 5 kilometers Ο 5,000 meters

    5b. 254 centiliters Ο 25.4 liters

    5c. 6 kilogram Ο 600 gram

  • \(5\text{ kilometers}\)   \(5,000\text{ meters}\)
    \(254\text{ centiliters}\)   \(25.4\text{ liters}\)
    \(6\text{ kilogram}\)   \(600\text{ gram}\)
  • Question 6 (request help)

    A recipe calls for 16 fluid ounces of light whipping cream. If Anthony has 1 pint of whipping cream in his refrigerator, does he have enough for the recipe? Explain your answer using numbers and words.

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  • Question 7 (request help)

    For numbers 7a–7d, choose <, >, or =.

    7a. 43 feet Ο 15 yards

    7b. 10 pints Ο 5 quarts

    7c. 5 tons Ο 5,000 pounds

    7d. 6 miles Ο 600 yards

  • \(43\text{ feet}\)   \(15\text{ yards}\)
    \(10\text{ pints}\)   \(5\text{ quarts}\)
    \(5\text{ tons}\)   \(5,000\text{ pounds}\)
    \(6\text{ miles}\)   \(600\text{ yards}\)
  • Question 8 (request help)

    The distance from Caleb’s house to the school is 1.5 miles, and the distance from Ashlee’s house to the school is 3,520 feet. Who lives closer to the school, Caleb or Ashlee? Use numbers and words to support your answer.

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