Math Flash Cards Metric/Customary Units of Capacity By: Mrs. Scanlon Balls Bluff Elementary.

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Math Flash Cards Metric/Customary Units of Capacity By: Mrs. Scanlon Balls Bluff Elementary

Instructions: Determine appropriate metric unit for each situation. Choose from milliliters (mL) or Liters (L) The answer is given after each problem. Good Luck!

Perfume in a bottle

mL

Water in bathtub

L

Water in washing machine

L

Juice in glass

mL

Bleach in a bottle

L

Ink in a pen

mL Keep up the good work!

Soup in a can

mL

Kitchen sink

L

Coffee cup

mL

Customary Units of Capacity

Instructions: Determine appropriate metric unit for each situation. Choose from fl. oz. (fluid ounces), c. (cups), pt. (pints), qt. (quarts), G. (gallons). The answer is given after each problem. Good Luck!

Juice glass

fl oz

saucepan

qt

Large milk jug (container)

gal

Swimming pool

gal

soda can

fl oz

small ice cream container

pt

The End. Great Job!