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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore which containers are suitable for measuring in millilitres. Then we will apply this knowledge to read scales in millilitres and solve word problems.

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4 Questions

Q1.
How many millilitres are there in 5 Litres?
50 ml
500 ml
Correct answer: 5000 ml
Q2.
If 1/2 a litre is equal to 500 ml, how many millilitres are there in 1/4 of a litre?
100 ml
200 ml
Correct answer: 250 ml
Q3.
If one bucket holds 3 litres. How many litres will two buckets hold?
3 1/2 L
Correct answer: 6 L
9 L
Q4.
There are three 100 ml cartons of juice. How much juice is there altogether?
3 ml
30 ml
Correct answer: 300 ml

4 Questions

Q1.
How many millilitres of liquid is there in the container below?
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10 ml
Correct answer: 11 ml
12 ml
Q2.
How many millilitres of liquid is there in the container below?
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25 ml
Correct answer: 28 ml
30 ml
Q3.
How many millilitres of liquid is there in the container below?
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50 ml
Correct answer: 55 ml
60 ml
Q4.
How many millilitres of liquid is there in the container below?
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210ml
220ml
Correct answer: 230ml

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UnitMaths / Measures: Capacity and volume