Measures of Capacity
Measures of Capacity: Overview
The topic discusses the standard unit of measuring liquids. We will study how small quantities of liquids are measured in millilitres and large quantities in litres. In addition, various types of examples are included for better understanding.
Important Questions on Measures of Capacity
Eight cans of milk can hold milk. What is the capacity of each of them?
can be boiled in pots. How much milk can be boiled in each pot?
Nupur has containers which can hold milk. What is the capacity of one container?
A jar can be filled with diesel. How much diesel should be there to fill jars?
A car tank can hold petrol. How much petrol will be needed to fill cars?
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Multiply and find the product.
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Multiply and find the product.
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Rinky poured glasses of water to fill a vessel. Bunty poured glasses of water to fill another vessel. What is the capacity of the two vessels in terms of glasses?
Rafi is running a juice stall. He sells juice in glasses. He uses a jug to fill the glasses with juice. Geetha and her mother went to the juice shop to drink the juice. They saw one jug fills glasses.
Jugful fills _____ number of glasses. (Write in numbers)
Rafi is running a juice stall. He sells juice in glasses. He uses a jug to fill the glasses with juice. Geetha and her mother went to the juice shop to drink the juice. They saw one jug fills glasses. Choose the object which holds more capacity.
One container has of milk. If of milk is added. how much milk ( in ) will be there in the container?
One bucket can hold 27 mugs of water. If the capacity of one mug is 300 ml, what is the capacity of the bucket?
