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Capacity & Volume Dr. Beth McCulloch Vinson Athens State University PT3 Grant Funding, Summer 2000

Capacity is the amount that a container will hold.

Volume is the amount that a container will hold in cubic units.

Let’s see how many cups that this cylinder will hold.

Count with me as we pour the cups of sugar in one-at-a-time. The capacity of the cylinder is 6 cups. 3 cups 2 cups 1 cup

What is the volume of this box?

Let’s count the number of cubes that it will take to fill this box.

The volume of this box is 80 cubic units. 60 40 5 10 15 20

These are the common measures Capacity These are the common measures of capacity: fluid ounce milliliter cup liter pint quart gallon

These are the common measures Volume These are the common measures of volume: cubic inch cubic foot cubic centimeter cubic meter cubic yard

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