Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
4.E2.1 explain the relationships between grams and kilograms as metric units of mass, and between litres and millilitres as metric units of capacity, and use benchmarks for these units to estimate mass and capacity.
Use multiplication to convert a larger unit to the next smaller unit.
1 litre (L)Â =Â 1000 millilitre (ml)
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1. Convert the units of capacity below.
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8000 millilitres = litres
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2 of 102. Question
2. Which is more, 2500 millilitres or 3 litres?
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3 of 103. Question
3. 1250 millilitres is greater than 1 litre.
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4 of 104. Question
4. Convert the units of capacity below.
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6 litres = millilitres
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5 of 105. Question
5. Convert the units of capacity below.
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millilitres = 2 litres
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6 of 106. Question
6. Which is greater, 5 litres or 4000 millilitres?
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7 of 107. Question
7. 4 litres is greater than 4800 millilitres.
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8 of 108. Question
8. Convert the units of capacity below.
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litres = 7000 millilitres
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9 of 109. Question
9. Convert the units of capacity below.
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9 litres = millilitres
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10 of 1010. Question
10. Which is more, 6 litres or 600 millilitres?
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