Convert Among Different-Sized Standard Measurement Units: CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.A.1 - 5th Grade Math
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What is the area, in meters, of a rectangle that is 200 centimeters long and 5 meters wide?
(1 meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters.)
What is the area, in meters, of a rectangle that is 200 centimeters long and 5 meters wide?
(1 meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters.)
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as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
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How many
are in 
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To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
has our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
has our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above
How many
are in 
How many are in
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that
, and we can use
as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the
on one side.


The 
will cancel and we are left with 
To solve this problem we can make proportions.
We know that , and we can use
as our unknown.
Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.
The will cancel and we are left with
Compare your answer with the correct one above