This worksheet covers Word Problems with Measurement, which is part of the Measurement module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
Related Lessons:
Learn shortcut methods and time-saving strategies with our SAT Math Destroyer Crash Course.
View Destroyer Course →Measurement • Elementary Math
Set 4 — Mastery
A ribbon is 120 inches long. If you cut it into pieces that are each 30 inches long, how many pieces do you have?
4
5
3
6
A pool is 15 feet wide and 30 feet long. What is the perimeter of the pool?
90 feet
75 feet
60 feet
45 feet
A box can hold 12 liters of water. If you pour in 4 liters, how much more water can the box hold?
8 liters
4 liters
6 liters
10 liters
A garden is 8 feet wide and 10 feet long. What is the area of the garden?
80 square feet
18 square feet
20 square feet
60 square feet
If a book is 1 inch thick and you have 5 books stacked, what is the total height of the stack?
5 inches
4 inches
6 inches
3 inches
A jar holds 2 liters of juice. If you pour out 0.5 liters, how much juice is left in the jar?
1.5 liters
1 liter
2 liters
0.5 liters
A rectangle has a length of 14 cm and a width of 6 cm. What is its perimeter?
40 cm
36 cm
20 cm
28 cm
If a rope is 48 feet long and you need to cut it into 8 equal pieces, how long will each piece be?
6 feet
5 feet
8 feet
4 feet
A bottle contains 1.5 liters of water. If you drink 0.25 liters, how much water is left?
1.25 liters
1.75 liters
1.5 liters
1 liter
Feel free to use these worksheets in your classroom or share the link with students and colleagues!