usually require zero errors for a "5" (A), while a "4" (B) allows for one major or two minor mistakes.

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Calculating the of a rectangle given its area and one side. Converting units of mass ( ), length ( ), and capacity.

A table or list requiring conversion between different metric units.

Solving scenarios like calculating the total weight of different fruit crates based on a known single-unit weight.

Solving equations with unknown variables (e.g., Structure of the Test A typical test variant often includes five major tasks: