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Fort on Fourth Street, The: A Story about the Six Simple Machines
- Math Word Problems
1.
Grandpa's ruler is 12 inches long. How many inches are in a yard stick?
24 inches
36 inches
48 inches
60 inches
2.
If two lines are drawn parallel using the T-Square, and the distance between the two lines on the left side of your paper measures 4 inches, the distance between the two lines on the right side will still be 4 inches. True or False
True
False
3.
If there are 4 wheels on each wagon and 6 kids have wagons, how many wheels are there in all?
15
18
24
4.
If you have a wedge that is 1 centimeter thick at the narrow end and 5 centimeters thick at the wide end, how many times larger is the wide end than the narrow end?
4
5
10
5.
Kathleen places 3 screws on each board. If there are 7 boards, how many screws has she used?
18
21
24
6.
A pulley hangs in a tree 10 feet above the ground. If you cut a rope long enough to go all the way up to the pulley and hang down on the other side to touch the ground, the rope should be at least how many feet long?
10 feet
15 feet
20 feet
7.
Kathleen and her grandfather each use a lever to move 4 heavy rocks. How many rocks have they moved?
6
7
8
8.
Twelve tenis balls roll down the ramp. The dog at the bottom catches three. How many did the dog miss?
9
10
12
9.
Kathleen and her brother each invite 5 friends to come play in the fort. How many friends have they invited?
10
8
6
10.
There are six simple machines in all. If there are three simple machines on the table, what fraction of simple machines are present?
1/3
1/2
2/3
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