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Measuring Volume (ML, L)

The document discusses measuring volume in milliliters (ml) and liters (l). It provides examples of converting between ml and l, such as 7 l 205 ml = 7205 ml. Students are asked to solve word problems involving calculating volumes of liquids like water consumed over a period of time or the capacities of different containers. The key points are that ml and l are units used to measure volume, with 1000 ml equal to 1 l, and examples are given of converting between the two units to solve volume and capacity problems.

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Measuring Volume (ML, L)

The document discusses measuring volume in milliliters (ml) and liters (l). It provides examples of converting between ml and l, such as 7 l 205 ml = 7205 ml. Students are asked to solve word problems involving calculating volumes of liquids like water consumed over a period of time or the capacities of different containers. The key points are that ml and l are units used to measure volume, with 1000 ml equal to 1 l, and examples are given of converting between the two units to solve volume and capacity problems.

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Measuring Volume (ml, l)

Fill in the blanks.


1. The amount of water/liquid/gas in a container is called ______________________.
2. The full amount of water/liquid/gas in a container is called _________________________.
Complete the following.

a. 7l 205ml _______ l = ________ml

_______ ml  7 l 205 ml = __________ml

b. 4075ml _______ ml = ________ l

_______ ml  4075ml = _______ l __________ml

Convert the following.

a. 9 l 25ml = ____________ml c. 2 l 95ml = ____________ml

b. 5 l 112ml= ___________ml d. 6 l 4ml = ____________ml

Convert the following.

a. 5000ml = ________ l _______ml c. 356ml = ________ l _______ml

b. 7006ml = _______ l _______ml d. 3087ml = ________ l _______ml

What unit of measure (ml or l) will you use to measure mass of the following things.
_________ a. vitamin syrup for kids _________ c. Big Bottle of Orange Juice
_________ b. Oil in a Can _________ d. sachet of shampoo
On a separate sheet of paper, solve the following. Show model, equation and answer.

1. The family consumes 4 l 250ml of drinking water a day. How many liters of water will they
consume in one week and 2 days?

2. Mr. Wilkins has 3 water jugs. Jug A holds 8 l 250ml of water. Jug B holds 4000ml more
than Jug A. Jug C holds 5 l 375ml less than Jug B. What is the capacity of the 3 jugs?

3. 21 l 250ml of gas is consumed bringing and picking up the kids from school from Monday
to Friday. How many liters of gas was consumed everyday?

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