Real-world numbers drive this challenge. Multiple choice asks for a 15-yard fence in feet, a 6 kg 200 g watermelon as total grams, Jake's 3 daily pints in cups, and a 2 km 800 m trail in meters. Each option includes tempting wrong answers from common factor mix-ups.

Fill-ins push further: a 5 ft 8 in table rewritten as 68 inches, 6 gallons turned into pints, 12,000 mL into liters, a 64-ounce dog into pounds, and 25 km into meters. Working with two-part measurements is the skill that makes word problems click.

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Busy Bee
Measurement Conversions
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A fence is 15 yards long. How many feet is that?
 A) 30
 B) 35
 C) 45
 D) 60
2. A watermelon weighs 6 kg 200 g. How many grams is that in all?
 A) 6,002
 B) 6,020
 C) 6,200
 D) 6,400
3. Jake drinks 3 pints of water each day. How many cups is that?
 A) 3
 B) 4
 C) 6
 D) 8
4. A park trail is 2 km 800 m long. How many meters is that?
 A) 2,008
 B) 2,080
 C) 2,800
 D) 28,000
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A table is 5 feet 8 inches long. In inches, that is 68 inches.
2) A tank holds 6 gallons of water. That equals 48 pints.
3) 12,000 mL = 12 liters
4) A dog weighs 64 ounces. That equals 4 pounds.
5) 25 km = 25000 meters
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