Capacity and volume - E

GRADE 4
Name:
1. Circle the correct answer:
a) A teaspoon holds ( 1mℓ, 2mℓ, 5mℓ, 10 mℓ ) of water.
b) A tea-cup holds ( 50mℓ, 100mℓ, 200mℓ, 250mℓ ) of tea.
c) A bottle of sports energy drink holds ( 250mℓ, 500mℓ, 750mℓ ) of liquid.
d) A tin of cold drink holds ( 250mℓ, 300mℓ, 330mℓ, 350mℓ ) of cold drink.
2. Complete these conversions:
a)1ℓ = __________ mℓ
b) 1 000mℓ = _________ ℓ
c)2ℓ = __________ mℓ
d) 3 000mℓ = _________ ℓ
e)5ℓ = __________ mℓ
f ) 6 000mℓ = _________ ℓ
g)8ℓ = __________ mℓ
h) 9 000mℓ = _________ ℓ
3. Complete and write as millilitres or litres and millilitres:
a)5ℓ 273mℓ = ______ mℓ + ______ mℓ = _________ mℓ
b)7ℓ 827mℓ = ______ mℓ + ______ mℓ = _________ mℓ
c)4ℓ 58mℓ = ______ mℓ + ______ mℓ = _________ mℓ
d)6ℓ 480mℓ = ______ mℓ + ______ mℓ = _________ mℓ
e)9ℓ 80mℓ = ______ mℓ + ______ mℓ = _________ mℓ
f ) 2 873mℓ = _____ ℓ _____ mℓ
g) 1 298 mℓ = _____ ℓ _____ mℓ
h) 7 930mℓ = _____ ℓ _____ mℓ
j)
6 093 mℓ = _____ ℓ _____ mℓ
j)
8 402mℓ = _____ ℓ _____ mℓ
4. Compare these measures of capacity by using <, > and =:
a) 3 903mℓ _____ 3 ℓ 500mℓ
c)7ℓ 287mℓ _____ 7 728mℓ
b) 2 000mℓ _____ 2ℓ
d) 5 ℓ 549mℓ _____ 5 459mℓ
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Grade 4 Term 3 Mathematics: Measurement; Capacity and volume
Capacity and volume
GRADE 4
Grade 4 Term 3 Mathematics: Measurement; Capacity and volume
Capacity and volume
5.Calculate:
a)18ℓ + 7ℓ = _______ ℓ
b) 289mℓ + 328mℓ = ________ mℓ
c)27ℓ + 278mℓ = ______ ℓ ______ mℓ
d)3ℓ 782 mℓ + 2 l 384mℓ = ____ℓ_____ mℓ
e)3ℓ 48 mℓ + 1 l 36mℓ = ___ ℓ_____ mℓ
f )28ℓ – 19ℓ =________ ℓ
g) 278mℓ – 392 mℓ = ______ mℓ
h)28ℓ 389 mℓ – 16 ℓ 292 mℓ = ___ ℓ ____ mℓ
i)40ℓ × 6 = ______ ℓ
i)
430mℓ × 8 = ________ mℓ
k)6ℓ 278mℓ × 4 = ____ ℓ _______ mℓ
l)2ℓ 83mℓ × 7 = ____ ℓ ________ mℓ
m)35ℓ ÷ 5 = _______ ℓ
n) 32mℓ ÷ 4 = ________ mℓ
o)3ℓ 400mℓ ÷ 8 = ____ ℓ _______ mℓ
p)8ℓ 909mℓ ÷ 9 = ____ℓ ________ mℓ
6. Solve the word problem:
A car’s petrol tank takes 35ℓ of petrol. Jane got 24ℓ 237mℓ of petrol from the
garage. How much more petrol would she be able to get into her tank? (Show
all working out.)
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GRADE 4
1. Circle the correct answer:
a) A teaspoon holds ( 1mℓ, 2mℓ, 5mℓ, 10 mℓ ) of water.
b) A tea-cup holds ( 50mℓ, 100mℓ, 200mℓ, 250mℓ ) of tea.
c) A bottle of Energade holds ( 250mℓ, 500mℓ, 750mℓ ) of liquid.
d) A tin of cold drink holds ( 250mℓ, 300mℓ, 330mℓ, 350mℓ ) of cold drink.
2. Complete these conversions:
a)1ℓ = 1 000mℓ
b) 1 000mℓ = 1ℓ
c)2ℓ = 2 000mℓ
d) 3 000mℓ = 3ℓ
e)5ℓ = 5 000mℓ
f ) 6 000mℓ = 6ℓ
g)8ℓ = 8 000mℓ
h) 9 000mℓ = 9ℓ
3. Complete and write as millilitres or litres and millilitres:
a)5ℓ 273mℓ = 5 000mℓ + 273mℓ = 5 273mℓ
b)7ℓ 827mℓ = 7 000mℓ + 827mℓ = 7 827mℓ
c)4ℓ 58mℓ = 4 000mℓ + 58mℓ = 4 058mℓ
d)6ℓ 480mℓ = 6 000mℓ + 480mℓ = 6 480mℓ
e)9ℓ 80mℓ = 9 000mℓ + 80mℓ = 9 080mℓ
f ) 2 873mℓ = 2ℓ 873mℓ
g) 1 298mℓ = 1ℓ 298mℓ
h) 7 930mℓ = 7ℓ 930mℓ
j)
6 093mℓ = 6 l 93mℓ
j)
8 402mℓ = 8 l 402mℓ
4. Compare these measures of capacity by using <, > and =:
a) 3 903mℓ > 3ℓ 500mℓ
b) 2 000mℓ = 2ℓ
c)7ℓ 287mℓ < 7 728mℓ
d)5ℓ 549mℓ > 5 459mℓ
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Grade 4 Term 3 Mathematics: Measurement; Capacity and volume
Answer sheet
GRADE 4
Grade 4 Term 3 Mathematics: Measurement; Capacity and volume
5.Calculate:
a)18ℓ + 7ℓ = 25ℓ
b) 289mℓ + 328mℓ = 617mℓ
c)27ℓ + 278mℓ = 27ℓ 278mℓ
d)3ℓ 782mℓ + 2ℓ 384mℓ = 6ℓ 166mℓ
e)3ℓ 48 mℓ + 1 l 36 mℓ = 4 l 84mℓ
f )28ℓ – 19ℓ = 9ℓ
g) 392mℓ – 278mℓ = 114mℓ
h)28ℓ 389mℓ – 16ℓ 292mℓ = 12ℓ 97mℓ
i)40ℓ × 6 = 240ℓ
i)
430mℓ × 8 = 3 440mℓ
k)6ℓ 278mℓ × 4 = 25ℓ 112mℓ
l)2ℓ 83mℓ × 7 = 14ℓ 581mℓ
m)35ℓ ÷ 5 = 7ℓ
n) 32mℓ ÷ 4 = 8mℓ
o)3ℓ 200mℓ ÷ 8 = 0 l 400mℓ
p)18ℓ 909mℓ ÷ 9 = 2 l 101mℓ
6. Solve the word problem:
A car’s petrol tank takes 35ℓ of petrol. Jane got 24 l 237mℓ of petrol from the
garage. How much more petrol would she be able to get into her tank? (Show
all working out.)
35ℓ – 24 l 237mℓ = 11 l – 237 mℓ = 10l 1 000 mℓ – 237 mℓ = 10 l 763 mℓ
Jane can still put 10 l 763mℓ of petrol into her car’s petrol tank.
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