I'll work through each problem step by step to compare the volumes of liquid.
Problem 1: Two glasses with blue liquid
- Looking at the two glasses, I need to determine which has more or less liquid
- The glass on the left appears to have less liquid than the glass on the right
- Left box: least
- Right box: most
Problem 2: Two jars with yellow liquid
- Both jars appear to have equal amounts of liquid
- However, since we must choose "most" or "least", and they look equal, I need to look more carefully
- Actually, looking again, both jars seem to have the same level
- But typically in these problems, if they're equal, we might write "most" for both or check if there's a slight difference
- Let me reconsider - they appear identical, so this might be testing if students can identify equal volumes
- For now: both would be "most" (or equal)
Problem 3: Three bowls A, B, C with green liquid
- Bowl A: medium amount
- Bowl B: least amount
- Bowl C: most amount
- Comparisons:
- A has MORE than B
- B has LESS than A
- C has MORE than A
- B has LESS than C
Problem 4: Three containers A, B, C with orange liquid
- Container A: least amount
- Container B: medium amount
- Container C: most amount
- Comparisons:
- B has MORE than C? No wait, let me check again
- A has the least
- B has medium
- C has the most
- So: B has LESS than C
- A has LESS than B
- C has MORE than A
- B has MORE than A
Problem 5: Three glasses A, B, C with brown liquid
- Glass A: least amount
- Glass B: most amount
- Glass C: medium amount
- Comparisons:
- C has LESS than B
- B has MORE than A
- C has MORE than A
- B has MORE than C
Let me verify my answers carefully before finalizing:
For Problem 3 (bowls):
- A > B ✓
- B < A ✓
- C > A ✓
- B < C ✓
For Problem 4 (containers):
- B < C ✓
- A < B ✓
- C > A ✓
- B > A ✓
For Problem 5 (glasses):
- C < B ✓
- B > A ✓
- C > A ✓
- B > C ✓
Final Answer:
Problem 1:
- Left: least
- Right: most
Problem 2:
- Left: most (or equal)
- Right: most (or equal)
Problem 3:
- A has MORE than B
- B has LESS than A
- C has MORE than A
- B has LESS than C
Problem 4:
- B has LESS than C
- A has LESS than B
- C has MORE than A
- B has MORE than A
Problem 5:
- C has LESS than B
- B has MORE than A
- C has MORE than A
- B has MORE than C
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of liquid volume worksheet.