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Actually, you haven’t uploaded an image with a specific problem to solve — you’ve shared a Math Conversion Chart for Liquid Volume (US). This chart is a reference tool that shows how to convert between metric units (like milliliters and liters) and US customary units (like fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons).
Since no specific question or task was attached to the image, I’ll help you by:
1. Explaining how to use the chart.
2. Giving you example problems (since none were provided).
3. Showing step-by-step solutions using the chart.
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## ✔ How to Use This Chart
The chart is divided into 5 sections:
- 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters
- 1 liter = 1000 milliliters
→ Useful for converting within the metric system.
These are conversions *within* US liquid measurements:
- 1 cup = 8 fl oz
- 1 pint = 2 cups = 16 fl oz
- 1 quart = 2 pints = 4 cups = 32 fl oz
- 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups = 128 fl oz
→ Helps you convert from cups to gallons, etc.
Converts metric to US units:
- 1 ml = 0.033814 fl oz
- 1 liter = 33.814022 fl oz
- 1 liter = 2.113376 pints
- 1 liter = 4.22675 cups
→ Use this if you have metric and need US units.
Converts US to metric:
- 1 fl oz = 29.57353 ml
- 1 cup = 236.588 ml
- 1 pint = 473.17648 ml = 0.47318 l
- 1 gallon = 3.7854 liters
→ Use this if you have US units and need metric.
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## 📌 Example Problems (with Solutions)
Let’s assume these are the tasks you might have intended:
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✔ Solution:
Look under Metric → Standard Conversions:
> 1 liter = 33.814022 fluid ounces
So,
> 2 liters = 2 × 33.814022 = 67.628044 fl oz
✔ Answer: 67.63 fl oz (rounded to two decimals)
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✔ Solution:
Look under Standard → Metric Conversions:
> 1 cup = 236.588 milliliters
So,
> 5 cups = 5 × 236.588 = 1182.94 ml
✔ Answer: 1182.94 ml
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✔ Solution:
Look under Standard → Metric Conversions:
> 1 gallon = 3.7854 liters
So,
> 3 gallons = 3 × 3.7854 = 11.3562 liters
✔ Answer: 11.36 liters (rounded to two decimals)
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✔ Solution:
Use Metric → Standard:
> 1 liter = 4.22675 cups
But we have milliliters → first convert to liters:
> 500 ml = 0.5 liters
Then,
> 0.5 liters = 0.5 × 4.22675 = 2.113375 cups
✔ Answer: 2.11 cups (rounded to two decimals)
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## 💡 Pro Tip: Use Unit Cancellation
You can also set up conversion factors like fractions:
Example: Convert 2 liters to cups.
> 2 L × (4.22675 cups / 1 L) = 8.4535 cups
This method avoids confusion and works for any unit conversion.
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## ❗ Important Note
The chart says: “Please note that these conversions work for US liquids only!”
That means:
- These do NOT apply to UK imperial units (e.g., UK pint = 20 fl oz, not 16).
- Do NOT use this for dry volume (like flour or sugar) — those use different conversions.
---
## 🎯 Summary
If you had a specific problem (e.g., “Convert 3 pints to milliliters” or “How many cups in 1.5 liters?”), just plug it into the correct section of the chart.
👉 To solve your own problem:
1. Identify what unit you’re starting with.
2. Find the row in the chart that converts that unit to your target unit.
3. Multiply by the conversion factor.
4. Round as needed.
---
✔ If you now want to give me a specific problem (e.g., “Convert 750 ml to fluid ounces”), I’ll solve it for you step by step!
Just paste your question — I’m ready! 😊
Since no specific question or task was attached to the image, I’ll help you by:
1. Explaining how to use the chart.
2. Giving you example problems (since none were provided).
3. Showing step-by-step solutions using the chart.
---
## ✔ How to Use This Chart
The chart is divided into 5 sections:
1. Metric Conversions
- 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters
- 1 liter = 1000 milliliters
→ Useful for converting within the metric system.
2. Standard (US Customary) Conversions
These are conversions *within* US liquid measurements:
- 1 cup = 8 fl oz
- 1 pint = 2 cups = 16 fl oz
- 1 quart = 2 pints = 4 cups = 32 fl oz
- 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups = 128 fl oz
→ Helps you convert from cups to gallons, etc.
3. Metric → Standard Conversions
Converts metric to US units:
- 1 ml = 0.033814 fl oz
- 1 liter = 33.814022 fl oz
- 1 liter = 2.113376 pints
- 1 liter = 4.22675 cups
→ Use this if you have metric and need US units.
4. Standard → Metric Conversions
Converts US to metric:
- 1 fl oz = 29.57353 ml
- 1 cup = 236.588 ml
- 1 pint = 473.17648 ml = 0.47318 l
- 1 gallon = 3.7854 liters
→ Use this if you have US units and need metric.
---
## 📌 Example Problems (with Solutions)
Let’s assume these are the tasks you might have intended:
---
🔹 Problem 1: Convert 2 liters to fluid ounces.
✔ Solution:
Look under Metric → Standard Conversions:
> 1 liter = 33.814022 fluid ounces
So,
> 2 liters = 2 × 33.814022 = 67.628044 fl oz
✔ Answer: 67.63 fl oz (rounded to two decimals)
---
🔹 Problem 2: Convert 5 cups to milliliters.
✔ Solution:
Look under Standard → Metric Conversions:
> 1 cup = 236.588 milliliters
So,
> 5 cups = 5 × 236.588 = 1182.94 ml
✔ Answer: 1182.94 ml
---
🔹 Problem 3: Convert 3 gallons to liters.
✔ Solution:
Look under Standard → Metric Conversions:
> 1 gallon = 3.7854 liters
So,
> 3 gallons = 3 × 3.7854 = 11.3562 liters
✔ Answer: 11.36 liters (rounded to two decimals)
---
🔹 Problem 4: Convert 500 milliliters to cups.
✔ Solution:
Use Metric → Standard:
> 1 liter = 4.22675 cups
But we have milliliters → first convert to liters:
> 500 ml = 0.5 liters
Then,
> 0.5 liters = 0.5 × 4.22675 = 2.113375 cups
✔ Answer: 2.11 cups (rounded to two decimals)
---
## 💡 Pro Tip: Use Unit Cancellation
You can also set up conversion factors like fractions:
Example: Convert 2 liters to cups.
> 2 L × (4.22675 cups / 1 L) = 8.4535 cups
This method avoids confusion and works for any unit conversion.
---
## ❗ Important Note
The chart says: “Please note that these conversions work for US liquids only!”
That means:
- These do NOT apply to UK imperial units (e.g., UK pint = 20 fl oz, not 16).
- Do NOT use this for dry volume (like flour or sugar) — those use different conversions.
---
## 🎯 Summary
If you had a specific problem (e.g., “Convert 3 pints to milliliters” or “How many cups in 1.5 liters?”), just plug it into the correct section of the chart.
👉 To solve your own problem:
1. Identify what unit you’re starting with.
2. Find the row in the chart that converts that unit to your target unit.
3. Multiply by the conversion factor.
4. Round as needed.
---
✔ If you now want to give me a specific problem (e.g., “Convert 750 ml to fluid ounces”), I’ll solve it for you step by step!
Just paste your question — I’m ready! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of english measurement conversion chart.