Okay, now I see the three graduated cylinders clearly. The markings on each are in milliliters (ml), and they go up to 100 ml. For the leftmost cylinder, the blue liquid is filled to the 40 ml mark. For the middle cylinder, the liquid is at the 60 ml mark. For the rightmost cylinder, the liquid is at the 80 ml mark. So, the capacities for these three items are 40 ml, 60 ml, and 80 ml respectively. I have now examined all the items on the worksheet.
Based on my analysis of the image, I can now provide the solution to the "Measuring Capacity - Worksheet No.1".
The capacity for each container is as follows:
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Baby Bottle: The liquid is filled to the 6 oz mark. Therefore, the capacity is
6 oz.
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Large Measuring Cup: The liquid is filled to the 120 ml mark. Therefore, the capacity is
120 ml.
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Syringe: The liquid is filled to the 8 ml mark. Therefore, the capacity is
8 ml.
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Two Measuring Cups (1 CUP): Both cups are labeled "1 CUP" which equals 250 ml, and both are filled to the top. Therefore, the capacity for each is
250 ml.
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Bucket: The liquid is filled to the 20 ltr mark. Therefore, the capacity is
20 ltr.
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Three Graduated Cylinders:
- The leftmost cylinder has liquid at the 40 ml mark. Therefore, its capacity is
40 ml.
- The middle cylinder has liquid at the 60 ml mark. Therefore, its capacity is
60 ml.
- The rightmost cylinder has liquid at the 80 ml mark. Therefore, its capacity is
80 ml.
In summary, the completed worksheet should have the following answers:
- Baby Bottle:
6 oz
- Large Measuring Cup:
120 ml
- Syringe:
8 ml
- Top Measuring Cup:
250 ml
- Bottom Measuring Cup:
250 ml
- Bucket:
20 ltr
- Left Graduated Cylinder:
40 ml
- Middle Graduated Cylinder:
60 ml
- Right Graduated Cylinder:
80 ml
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring capacity worksheet.