Let’s go step by step through each question. We’re comparing volumes — that means how much liquid is in each container. We’ll look at the pictures and decide if one has
more (greater than) or
less (less than) than the other.
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1. Milk vs Orange Juice
Look at the two glasses:
- The milk glass is filled higher than the orange juice glass.
→ So, milk has
more volume.
Answer:
greater than
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2. Bottle A vs Bottle B
Both bottles are the same size, but:
- Bottle A has less liquid (lower level).
- Bottle B has more liquid (higher level).
→ So, bottle A has
less volume than bottle B.
Answer:
less than
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3. Water vs Apple Juice
Two identical glasses:
- Water glass is filled to a lower level.
- Apple juice glass is filled higher.
→ Water has
less volume.
Answer:
less than
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4. Bottle D vs Bottle C
Same-sized bottles:
- Bottle D has more liquid (filled higher).
- Bottle C has less.
→ Bottle D has
greater volume than bottle C.
Answer:
greater than
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5. Beaker E vs Beaker F
Beakers have measurement marks (like 10, 20, 30, 40).
- Beaker E: liquid reaches about 30.
- Beaker F: liquid reaches about 20.
→ Beaker E has
more volume.
Answer:
greater than
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6. Beaker G vs Beaker H
Again, check the levels:
- Beaker G: liquid is near 10.
- Beaker H: liquid is near 30.
→ Beaker G has
less volume.
Answer:
less than
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Final Answer:
1. greater than
2. less than
3. less than
4. greater than
5. greater than
6. less than
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable math worksheets volume.