6.4 - Volume and Capacity
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Practice Questions
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Convert 1500 cm³ into liters.
💡 Hint: Remember to divide by 1000.
If a cup holds 300 cm³, how many liters does it hold?
💡 Hint: Divide 300 by 1000.
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What is the volume of an object measured in?
💡 Hint: Think of the space object occupies.
1 liter equals how many cubic centimeters?
💡 Hint: This is a key conversion factor.
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A water tank can hold 12000 cm³ of water. If half of it is filled, how much is it in liters?
💡 Hint: Do the division first for the total and then divide by 2.
You have three containers: one with a volume of 500 cm³, another 1500 cm³, and the last 2500 cm³. What is the total capacity in liters?
💡 Hint: Add them up first, then convert to liters.
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