Estimating Capacity (Metric) Worksheet

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Estimating Capacity (Metric)
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Determine which measurement would be most appropriate.
A n s w e r s
1) Ned poured himself a glass of water. The glass was probably closer to 350
Milliliters
milliliters or 350 liters?
1.
2) Does a fire truck most likely carry 5,000 milliliters or 5,000 liters of water?
Liters
2.
Liters
3.
3) A wheel barrow most likely would hold 170 liters or 170 milliliters of sand?
Liters
4.
4) A blender most likely holds 2 milliliters or 2 liters?
Liters
5.
5) The volume of a bathroom sink is most likely 8 liters or 8 milliliters?
Milliliters
6.
Liters
7.
6) Sam was making himself some chocolate milk. Did he most likely use 120
milliliters or 120 liters of chocolate powder?
Milliliters
8.
7) A car gas tank is closer to 60 milliliters or 60 liters?
Liters
9.
8) If you were trying to measure how much juice was in a can of peaches would you
Milliliters
10.
most likely use liters or milliliters?
Milliliters
11.
9) Katie was putting in a fish pond in her backyard. Would it most likely hold 48,000
milliliters or 48,000 liters of water?
Milliliter
12.
10) Vanessa was squeezing oranges for orange juice. Did each orange most likely have
60 milliliters or 60 liters of juice?
Liters
13.
11) A spray bottle of window cleaner is probably 650 milliliters or 650 liters?
Liters
14.
Milliliters
15.
12) A packet of ketchup is most likely 1 milliliter or 1 liter?
13) Kaleb was buying soda for a birthday party. Did he most likely buy 6 milliliters or 6
liters?
14) After a football game the team dumped a full cooler of kool-aid onto the coach. Did
the cooler most likely hold 19 milliliters or 19 liters?
15) Isabel bought a tube of toothpaste. Was it most likely 120 milliliters or 120 liters?
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