Measurement & Data - 5th Grade Math
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Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
cups of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have cups of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student consumes in a given day.

How many students consume
cup of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student consumes in a given day.

How many students consume cup of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student consumes in a given day.

How many students consume
cup of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student consumes in a given day.

How many students consume cup of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
of a cup of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have of a cup of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
of a cup of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have of a cup of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
cups of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have cups of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
cups of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have cups of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
cup of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have cup of sugar?
Each X represents one person. There are
Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Each X represents one person. There are Xs above the
tick mark on the line plot.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
The line chart shows how many books each student in Mrs. Smith's class read this week. How many students are in Mrs. Smith's class?

The line chart shows how many books each student in Mrs. Smith's class read this week. How many students are in Mrs. Smith's class?

In order to determine how many students there are we need to count up all the x marks above each number in the line chart, as each x represents one student. We know that 6 students read one book, 5 read two books, 6 read three books, 5 read four books, 5 read five books, and 3 read six books. 5 + 6 + 5 + 6 + 5 + 3 = 30, so the correct answer is 30.
In order to determine how many students there are we need to count up all the x marks above each number in the line chart, as each x represents one student. We know that 6 students read one book, 5 read two books, 6 read three books, 5 read four books, 5 read five books, and 3 read six books. 5 + 6 + 5 + 6 + 5 + 3 = 30, so the correct answer is 30.
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Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
or
cups of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have or
cups of sugar?
To solve this problem, we have to add the number of Xs above the
tick mark to the number of Xs above the
tick mark.
There are
Xs above the
tick mark and
Xs above the
tick mark.

To solve this problem, we have to add the number of Xs above the tick mark to the number of Xs above the
tick mark.
There are Xs above the
tick mark and
Xs above the
tick mark.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
or
cups of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have or
cups of sugar?
To solve this problem, we have to add the number of Xs above the
tick mark to the number of Xs above the
tick mark.
There are
Xs above the
tick mark and
Xs above the
tick mark.

To solve this problem, we have to add the number of Xs above the tick mark to the number of Xs above the
tick mark.
There are Xs above the
tick mark and
Xs above the
tick mark.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have
or
cups of sugar?
Mrs. Smith’s class made a line plot to show the amount of sugar that each student has in a given day.

How many students have or
cups of sugar?
To solve this problem, we have to add the number of Xs above the
tick mark to the number of Xs above the
tick mark.
There are
Xs above the
tick mark and
Xs above the
tick mark.

To solve this problem, we have to add the number of Xs above the tick mark to the number of Xs above the
tick mark.
There are Xs above the
tick mark and
Xs above the
tick mark.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of 1 unit?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of 1 unit?
No explanation available
No explanation available
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What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of
unit?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of unit?
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :

Because we have a cube with a side length of
we have

or 
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :
Because we have a cube with a side length of we have
or
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What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of
units?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of units?
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :

Because we have a cube with a side length of
we have

or 
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :
Because we have a cube with a side length of we have
or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of
units?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of units?
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :

Because we have a cube with a side length of
we have

or 
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :
Because we have a cube with a side length of we have
or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of
units?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of units?
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :

Because we have a cube with a side length of
we have

or 
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :
Because we have a cube with a side length of we have
or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of
units?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of units?
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :

Because we have a cube with a side length of
we have

or 
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :
Because we have a cube with a side length of we have
or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of
units?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of units?
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :

Because we have a cube with a side length of
we have

or 
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :
Because we have a cube with a side length of we have
or
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of
units?
What is the volume of a cube with side lengths of units?
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :

Because we have a cube with a side length of
we have

or 
Volume is measured in cubic units. The equation for volume is :
Because we have a cube with a side length of we have
or
Compare your answer with the correct one above