Grade 5 Capacity Conversion Worksheet
A worksheet for 5th graders to practice converting between different units of capacity (e.g., liters, milliliters, gallons, quarts, pints, cups).
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Capacity Conversion Practice
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Read each question carefully and convert the given capacity to the specified unit. Show your work where necessary.
1. 1 liter (L) = milliliters (mL)
2. 3,000 mL = L
3. 0.5 L = mL
1. A bottle contains 2.5 liters of water. How many milliliters of water are in the bottle?
2. Sarah drank 750 milliliters of juice. How many liters of juice did she drink?
1. 1 gallon (gal) = quarts (qt)
2. 1 quart (qt) = pints (pt)
3. 1 pint (pt) = cups (c)
4. 1 cup (c) = fluid ounces (fl oz)
1. How many cups are in 2 quarts?
4 cups
8 cups
16 cups
32 cups
2. A recipe calls for 3 pints of milk. How many fluid ounces is that?
24 fl oz
32 fl oz
48 fl oz
64 fl oz
1. A punch bowl holds 3 gallons of punch. If each serving is 1 cup, how many servings can be poured from the punch bowl?
2. Mrs. Smith needs 6 liters of water for an experiment. She has a container that measures in milliliters. How many milliliters of water does she need to measure?