Customary Capacity Measurement
A third-grade math worksheet focusing on understanding and comparing customary units of capacity, including cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
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Customary Capacity Measurement
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Read each question carefully and choose the best answer or fill in the blank.
1. Which unit would you use to measure the amount of water in a swimming pool?
Cup
Pint
Quart
Gallon
2. How many cups are in 1 pint?
1 cup
2 cups
4 cups
8 cups
3. There are pints in 1 quart.
4. A large milk jug usually holds 1 .
5. To measure the amount of juice in a small glass, you would use .
Match the unit with the approximate item it would measure.
6. Cup
a. Bathtub full of water
7. Pint
b. Small carton of milk
8. Quart
c. Drinking glass of water
9. Gallon
d. Large bottle of juice
10. If you have 2 quarts of lemonade, how many pints do you have?
11. Look at the diagram below. If the large container holds 1 gallon, how many quarts does it hold?
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