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Far and Near

CBSE · Class 5 · Mathematics

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Card 1Units of Measurement

What are the four main units we use to measure length and distance?

Answer

The four main units are: 1. Millimeter (mm) - for very small things 2. Centimeter (cm) - for small things 3. Meter (m) - for medium distances 4. Kilometer (km) - for long distances

Card 2Unit Conversions

How many millimeters are there in 1 centimeter?

Answer

1 cm = 10 mm One centimeter is divided into 10 equal parts, and each part is called 1 millimeter.

Card 3Unit Conversions

How many centimeters are there in 1 meter?

Answer

1 m = 100 cm One meter equals one hundred centimeters.

Card 4Unit Conversions

How many meters are there in 1 kilometer?

Answer

1 km = 1,000 m One kilometer equals one thousand meters. 'Kilo' stands for thousand.

Card 5Choosing Appropriate Units

Which unit would you use to measure the height of India Gate?

Answer

Meter (m) For large structures like monuments, we use meters. India Gate is about 42 meters tall.

Card 6Choosing Appropriate Units

Which unit would you use to measure the length of a mobile phone?

Answer

Centimeter (cm) For small objects like mobile phones, we use centimeters. A mobile phone is about 13-15 cm long.

Card 7Unit Conversions

Convert 4 cm 5 mm to millimeters only.

Answer

4 cm 5 mm = 45 mm Step 1: Convert 4 cm to mm: 4 × 10 = 40 mm Step 2: Add the remaining mm: 40 + 5 = 45 mm

Card 8Unit Conversions

Convert 89 mm to centimeters and millimeters.

Answer

89 mm = 8 cm 9 mm Step 1: Divide by 10: 89 ÷ 10 = 8 remainder 9 Step 2: So 89 mm = 8 cm 9 mm

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