Lesson Worksheet: Converting Capacity: Liters and Milliliters Mathematics • 3rd Grade
In this worksheet, we will practice measuring capacity using mixed units, converting between capacities using partitioning, and comparing capacities given in liters and milliliters.
Q1:
True or False: 1 L and .
- AFalse
- BTrue
Q2:
Fill in the blank: and milliliters.
Q3:
Complete the following: and 44 milliliters.
Q4:
Compare using , , or : 1 L and 770 mL 1,770 mL.
- A
- B
- C
Q5:
David says “4 liters and 350 milliliters are more than 4,334 milliliters.” Jackson says “No, 4,334 milliliters are more than 4 liters and 350 milliliters.” Who is correct?
- ADavid
- BJackson
Q6:
What is 5 000 millilitres in litres?
Q7:
Convert 2 liters to milliliters.
Q8:
Which of the following is the greatest capacity?
- A4,025 mL
- B4 L and 552 mL
- C4 L and 665 mL
- D4,206 mL
Q9:
Complete the following: and mL.
- A156, 3
- B1, 563
- C563, 1
- D15, 63
Q10:
Order the following capacities from least to greatest: 3 L and 540 mL; 4,660 mL; 5,678 mL; 2 L and 870 mL.
- A2 L and 870 mL; 3 L and 540 mL; 4,660 mL; 5,678 mL
- B3 L and 540 mL; 4,660 mL; 5,678 mL; 2 L and 870 mL
- C5,678 mL; 4,660 mL; 3 L and 540 mL; 2 L and 870 mL
- D4,660 mL; 5,678 mL; 2 L and 870 mL; 3 L and 540 mL