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Solving Problems About Liquid Volume

Solving Problems About Liquid Volume

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
3.MD.A.2, 4.MD.A.2, 4.MD.A.1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Mackenzie Mulligan

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3 Slides • 14 Questions

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Solving Problems About Liquid Volume

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Liters

  • 1 of these bottles is 1 liter.

  • In this picture there are 3 liters total.

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2 Liters

  • These are 2 liters of coke.

  • In this picture, there is one bottle so there are two liters in this picture.

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Multiple Choice

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Use the known volume to estimate the unknown volume.

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Multiple Choice

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Use the known volume to find the unknown volume.

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10

2

12

3

15

4

22

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Multiple Choice

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4

2

3

3

7

4

2

7

Multiple Choice

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1

250 liters

2

300 liters

3

100 liters

4

150 liters

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Multiple Choice

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1

200 liters

2

100 liters

3

600 liters

4

500 liters

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Multiple Choice

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1

300

2

400

3

500

4

600

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Multiple Choice

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1

500 mL

2

400 mL

3

550 mL

4

600 mL

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Multiple Choice

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8

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6

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4

4

3

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Multiple Choice

Ms. Mulligan wants to give each of her students 6 ounces of milk. If she has 17 students in her class, how many total ounces of milk does Ms. Mulligan need to buy?

1

100 ounces

2

23 ounces

3

102 ounces

4

50 ounces

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Multiple Choice

Logan drank 11 ounces of juice for breakfast and 7 ounces of juice for lunch. How much juice did Logan have all together?

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11 ounces

2

18 ounces

3

19 ounces

4

27 ounces

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Multiple Choice

Isabella wants to fill up her kitchen sink. How many liters would a kitchen sink hold?

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20 liters

2

200 liters

3

100 liters

4

50 liters

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Multiple Choice

David wants to help his mom water the flowers. He has 12 liters of water and 4 flower beds. If he puts an EQUAL amount of water in each flower bed how many liters of water did they put in each flower bed?

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6

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2

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3

4

10

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Multiple Choice

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Ms. Mulligan drinks 6 liters of water each week. She wants to know how much water she will drink in a month. Look at the calendar above. She thinks she drinks 30 liters in the month of February. Is she correct?

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Yes

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No

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Poll

After these practice problems, how confident do you feel?

I understand it completely!

I am starting to get it and only need a little bit of help.

I do not understand this at all and I need help!

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