Let's solve this step-by-step. The task is to determine whether we should use
liters or
milliliters to measure the liquid in each container.
Key Concept:
-
Liter (L): Used for larger amounts of liquid.
-
Milliliter (mL): Used for smaller amounts of liquid.
- 1 liter = 1000 milliliters
Now, let’s analyze each container:
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1.
Bath tub
- A bathtub holds a large amount of water — typically hundreds of liters.
-
✔ Use
liter
2.
Bucket
- A bucket can hold several liters of liquid (e.g., 5–10 liters).
-
✔ Use
liter
3.
Perfume bottle
- Perfume bottles are small — usually around 10 mL to 100 mL.
-
✔ Use
milliliter
4.
Liquid medicine
- Liquid medicine is measured in small doses (e.g., 5 mL, 10 mL).
- The image shows a measuring cup with markings in mL.
-
✔ Use
milliliter
5.
Milk in small can
- A small can of evaporated milk is usually about 170–200 mL.
- Although it's a "can", it's not large enough to be measured in liters.
-
✔ Use
milliliter
6.
A watering can
- Watering cans hold several liters (e.g., 3–10 liters).
-
✔ Use
liter
7.
A mud pot
- A traditional mud pot (like a matka) often holds 1–5 liters of water.
- It's not tiny, so best measured in
liters.
-
✔ Use
liter
8.
Glass of water
- A typical glass holds about 200–250 mL.
- Too small for liters.
-
✔ Use
milliliter
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Final Answers:
| Container | Liter | Milliliter |
|-------------------------|-------|------------|
| Bath tub |
✔ | |
| Bucket |
✔ | |
| Perfume bottle | |
✔ |
| Liquid medicine | |
✔ |
| Milk in small can | |
✔ |
| A watering can |
✔ | |
| A mud pot |
✔ | |
| Glass of water | |
✔ |
✔ You would check the box next to
liter or
milliliter based on the above.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of measuring capacity worksheet.