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Volume Estimation for Students

1. The document provides examples of common volume measurements in US customary units including cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. 2. It gives descriptions of typical volumes measured with each unit, such as a cup being around the amount of milk from the cafeteria or a gallon being the amount in a large plastic container. 3. The document then lists 9 examples of volumes for different containers and asks the reader to identify which volume measurement best represents each amount.

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Volume Estimation for Students

1. The document provides examples of common volume measurements in US customary units including cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. 2. It gives descriptions of typical volumes measured with each unit, such as a cup being around the amount of milk from the cafeteria or a gallon being the amount in a large plastic container. 3. The document then lists 9 examples of volumes for different containers and asks the reader to identify which volume measurement best represents each amount.

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Estimating Capacity (American) Name:

Determine which letter best represents the volume. Answers


Cup Pint Quart Gallon
A cup is about the amount A pint is about the amount A quart is about the amount A gallon is the amount that
of milk you get from the you get in a large glass. you get in a large milk comes in the large plastic 1. C
cafeteria. 1 pint = 2 cups container. container.
1 quart = 2 pints 1 gallon = 4 quarts
2. B

3. A

4. A

5. B

6. A
1) Glue in a bottle 2) Paint in a can 3) Ketchup in a packet D
7.
A. 3 Gallons A. 1 Cup A. Less than 1 Cup
B. 1 Pint B. 1 Gallon B. 2 Quarts
8. C
C. 0.5 Cup C. 0.5 Pint C. 0.5 Gallon
D. 2 Quarts D. 3 Ounces D. 1.5 Pints
9. D

4) Shampoo in a bottle 5) Water in bathroom sink 6) Water in a pool


A. 2 Pints A. 2 Pints A. 3,000 Gallons
B. 0.5 Gallon B. 2 Gallons B. 20 Gallons
C. 1 cup C. 2 Ounces C. 25 Cups
D. 2 Yards D. 2 Cups D. 5,000 Feet

7) Sand a wheel barrow holds 8) Water in an ice tray 9) Gas tank in a car
A. 8 Quarts A. 1 Gallon A. 16 Cups
B. 1,000 Grams B. 10 Gallons B. 4 Pints
C. 4 Cups C. 1 Pint C. 3 Quarts
D. 45 Gallons D. 4 Pints D. 15 Gallons

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Estimating Capacity (American) Name: Answer Key
Determine which letter best represents the volume. Answers
Cup Pint Quart Gallon
A cup is about the amount A pint is about the amount A quart is about the amount A gallon is the amount that
of milk you get from the you get in a large glass. you get in a large milk comes in the large plastic 1. C
cafeteria. 1 pint = 2 cups container. container.
1 quart = 2 pints 1 gallon = 4 quarts
2. B

3. A

4. A

5. B

6. A
1) Glue in a bottle 2) Paint in a can 3) Ketchup in a packet D
7.
A. 3 Gallons A. 1 Cup A. Less than 1 Cup
B. 1 Pint B. 1 Gallon B. 2 Quarts
8. C
C. 0.5 Cup C. 0.5 Pint C. 0.5 Gallon
D. 2 Quarts D. 3 Ounces D. 1.5 Pints
9. D

4) Shampoo in a bottle 5) Water in bathroom sink 6) Water in a pool


A. 2 Pints A. 2 Pints A. 3,000 Gallons
B. 0.5 Gallon B. 2 Gallons B. 20 Gallons
C. 1 cup C. 2 Ounces C. 25 Cups
D. 2 Yards D. 2 Cups D. 5,000 Feet

7) Sand a wheel barrow holds 8) Water in an ice tray 9) Gas tank in a car
A. 8 Quarts A. 1 Gallon A. 16 Cups
B. 1,000 Grams B. 10 Gallons B. 4 Pints
C. 4 Cups C. 1 Pint C. 3 Quarts
D. 45 Gallons D. 4 Pints D. 15 Gallons

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