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Question 1 of 23
1. Question
The area of a swimming pool is 135.67 metres², how big will the area be in kilometers²?
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Question 2 of 23
2. Question
A plane journey to Russia takes 4.9 hours. How long does the plane journey take in terms of minutes?
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Question 3 of 23
3. Question
The length of a nature walk is 2.89 kilometres. Convert this into millimetres.
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Question 4 of 23
4. Question
Katherine weighs a piece of furniture that is 37989 grams. How heavy is this piece of furniture in terms of kilograms?
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Question 5 of 23
5. Question
It takes 487 minutes to get to Scotland on the train, how long will it take in terms of hours (rounded to 2 D.P.)
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Question 6 of 23
6. Question
A bathtub can hold 60.5 litres of water. In terms of centimetres³ , how much water can the bathtub hold?
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Question 7 of 23
7. Question
A tennis ball weighs 40.76 grams, how heavy is the tennis ball in terms of kilograms?
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Question 8 of 23
8. Question
A concert ticket to see a group costs 13962 pence. Convert this into pounds.
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Question 9 of 23
9. Question
A long-distance race is 3.25 kilometres. How many millimetres will the runners have to run to reach the finish line?
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Question 10 of 23
10. Question
A recipe for a cake takes 2 and 1/6 hours to make. Convert how long it takes to make the cake into minutes
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Question 11 of 23
11. Question
A new phone costs £134.87, how much does this cost in pennies?
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Question 12 of 23
12. Question
A carton of orange juice contains 2.386 litres. How many millilitres is this?
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Question 13 of 23
13. Question
The area of a school playing field is 250 metres². How big is the area in terms of millimetres² ?
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Question 14 of 23
14. Question
Bob weighs a bag of bricks and the bricks weigh 24.529 kilograms. If bob wants to convert this into grams, what multiplier will he have to use?
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Question 15 of 23
15. Question
The length of a room is 2.78 metres, how many millimetres long is the room?
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Question 16 of 23
16. Question
Zoe goes to the cinema to watch a film that is 73 minutes, how long is the movie in terms of hours (rounded to 1 decimal place)
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Question 17 of 23
17. Question
The length of a door frame is 1.2 metres high, how high is the door frame in terms of kilometres?
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Question 18 of 23
18. Question
Luke fills up a tub to see how much liquid it can hold. If the tub can hold 2.5 litres, how many centimetres³ can it hold?
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Question 19 of 23
19. Question
A show lasts for 313 minutes. How long does the show last for in terms of hours (rounded to 3 significant figures)?
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Question 20 of 23
20. Question
Mr Morris weighs himself in a class experiment and he is 90.7652 kilograms, how many grams does he weigh?
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Question 21 of 23
21. Question
A syringe can hold 5.6 millilitres. How much can it hold in terms of litres?
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Question 22 of 23
22. Question
A new handbag costs £243.99, how much will this cost in pennies?
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Question 23 of 23
23. Question
A student measures how far they walk on a journey and overall, they walk 7.82 kilometres. How far do they walk in terms of millimetres?
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