Let’s solve each problem step by step.
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Problem 1: Pail
We see two containers showing how much water the pail holds:
- A large beaker with markings in liters (l). The water level is at
5 l.
- A graduated cylinder with markings in milliliters (ml). The water level is at
600 ml.
So, total capacity = 5 liters + 600 milliliters.
That means:
→
5 l 600 ml
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Problem 2: Bottle
We see three measuring jugs, all marked in ml.
- First jug: water up to
900 ml
- Second jug: water up to
900 ml
- Third jug: water up to
200 ml
Add them together:
900 + 900 = 1800 ml
1800 + 200 =
2000 ml
Now convert to liters and milliliters:
Since 1000 ml = 1 liter,
2000 ml =
2 liters and 0 ml
So:
→
2 l 0 ml
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Problem 3: Small bottle
We see one graduated cylinder with markings from 10 to 50 ml.
The water level is exactly at
35 ml.
So, capacity =
35 ml
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Final Answer:
1. 5 l 600 ml
2. 2 l 0 ml
3. 35 ml
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of volume worksheet grade 3.