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Math Activity: Problem Situations

Math activity, developed for students in the sixth year of elementary school, with problems on mass measurement, among others.

This math activity is available for download as an editable Word template, ready to print to PDF and also the completed activity.

Download this math exercise from:

  • Word: Math Activity: Problem Situations – 6th Grade – Editable Template
  • PDF: Math Activity: Problem Situations – Grade 6 – Printable
  • Template: Math Activity: Problem Situations – 6th Grade – With Answer

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Problems

1) The medicine package that Ana Julia needs to take every day contains 50 pills. Determine, in grams, the mass of the pack plus tablets, knowing that each tablet has 250 mg and the empty pack corresponds to 50 g.

A.

2) A platform produces 75 000 ℓ of oil per day. How many 100 ℓ barrels can be filled on this platform per day?

A.

3) The pharmaceutical industry “Farmais” imported 10 vials, of 5 ℓ each, of a vaccine. It intends to resell this vaccine in 20 mℓ vials. How many vials will it take to pack all the vaccine?

A.

4) At Mr. Jeremy's hardware store many products are sold by weight. Two nails, five screws and four hooks weigh 44 g. One nail, three screws and two hooks weigh 24 g. Peter bought 12 nails, 32 screws and 24 hooks. How much did your purchase weigh?

R.

5) Answer:

What fraction of a ton corresponds to 15 kg?

A.

6) The box Marina was given has a parallelepiped shape and a capacity of 1000 ℓ. Give two examples of what their dimensions might be, in meters?

A.

By Rosiane Fernandes Silva- Graduated in Letters and Pedagogy and postgraduated in Special Education

At answers are in the link above the header.

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