Arrange the containers from the smallest to the greatest volume of water.
C, B, A
Jay has 61L of olive oil. He gave 20L of the oil to Mark. How many litres of olive oil Jay have left?
41L
Ahyeon drinks 4 l of grape juice in each week. How many weeks does she take to drink 24 l of grape juice?
6
Lisa has 3 fish tanks. She fills each tank with 9L of water. How much water is there in all the fish tanks?
27
Container B has______1 liter of water. (more than/less than)
less than
Which glass has smaller amount of water, glass B or glass A?
A
Which glass has the least amount of water?
A
What is the difference between measuring mass and measuring volume?
Meauring volume: only measuring the liquid/water
A Container has 45L of water. David pours 15L of water more into the container. How much water does the container have now?
60L
Factory A used 50L of water in a week. Factory B used 35L of water less than Factory A. How many litres of water did factory B use in a week?
15L
Container B has______liter of water?
10 litres
Container C has______liter of water?
5 litres
Which glass has the most amount of water?
C
What is Volume?
How much water an object can hold or the amount of water in a container
Container A has______1 liter of water. (more than/less than/as much as)
as much as
Queen’s family drank two bottles of orange juice in a week. One bottle had 3L of orange juice. The other bottle had 4L of orange juice. How much orange juice did Queen’s family drink altogether?
7L
Factory A used 50L of water in a week. Factory B used 35L of water less than Factory A. How many litres of water did factory A and B use in a week?
65L
Sarah and Jennie have 68L of apple juice. 25L of the apple juice belongs to Sarah. How many litres of apple juice does Jennie have?
43L
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