Capacity Conversion Practice
Practice converting between different units of capacity (liters, milliliters, cups, quarts) at a Grade 3 level.
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Capacity Conversion Practice
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Read each question carefully and fill in the blanks or choose the correct answer. Remember your capacity conversions!
1. 1 liter (L) = milliliters (mL).
2. 1 cup (c) = fluid ounces (fl oz).
3. 1 quart (qt) = cups (c).
4. There are quarts in 1 gallon (gal).
5. Which unit would you use to measure the capacity of a swimming pool?
milliliters
liters
cups
fluid ounces
6. How many milliliters are in half a liter?
100 mL
500 mL
1000 mL
2000 mL
7. You have a 2-liter bottle of soda. If you pour out 500 mL, how much soda is left in milliliters?
8. A recipe calls for 4 cups of milk. How many quarts is that?
9. A small spoon holds about 5 milliliters.
True
False
10. There are more liters in a gallon than there are quarts.
True
False
Match the capacity unit with its approximate equivalent.
11. 1 liter
a. 2 cups
12. 1 quart
b. 1000 milliliters
13. 1 pint
c. 4 cups