Lesson Worksheet: Converting between Imperial and Metric Units of Capacity Mathematics
In this worksheet, we will practice using approximate equivalences to convert between metric and imperial units of capacity.
Q1:
Fill in the blank: .
Hint: 1 pint is approximately 570 mL.
Q2:
Fill in the blank: .
Hint: 1 pint is approximately 570 mL.
Q3:
Fill in the blank: 4 gallons = pints.
Hint: 1 gallon = 8 pints.
Q4:
How many gallons will 9,120 mL make if 1 gallon equals 8 pints and 1 pint is approximately 570 mL?
- A16 gallons
- B2 gallons
- C128 gallons
- D8,542 gallons
- E1,140 gallons
Q5:
Consider 1 pint to be approximately 568 mL.
True or False: There are about 4,308 mL in 6 pints.
- AFalse
- BTrue
How many liters and milliliters are in 3 pints?
- A1 L and 704 mL
- B17 L and 4 mL
- C1 L and 154 mL
- D5 L and 71 mL
- E57 L and 1 mL
Q6:
A bottle contains 9 pints of water. Approximately how many milliliters of water are there in a bottle?
Hint: 1 pint is approximately 570 mL.
Q7:
Ethan consumed 2 pints of water. Approximately how much water did Ethan consume in milliliters?
Hint: 1 pint is approximately 570 mL.
Q8:
Anthony uses 4 pints of gas. Approximately how much gas does Anthony use in milliliters?
Hint: 1 pint is approximately 570 mL.
Q9:
A milkman sold 2 pints of milk. Approximately how much milk was sold in milliliters?
Hint: 1 pint is approximately 570 mL.
Q10:
The capacity of a tank is 2 pints. What is the approximate capacity of the tank in milliliters?
Hint: 1 pint is approximately 570 mL.