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1.
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Container A Container B

Container A and Container B are the same size.


a. Container B has water than Container A.
b. Container A has water than Container B.

2.

Container A Container B Container C

Container A, Container B, and Container C are the same size.


a. Container A has water than Container B.
b. Container B has water than Container A.
c. Container A has the amount of water as
Container C.
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3.

A B C D

The containers are the same size.


a. Container has the greatest amount of water.
b. Container has the least amount of water.

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4.

A B C D

a. Container has the greatest amount of water.


b. Container has the least amount of water.

5.

A B C

a. Container has the greatest amount of water.


b. Container has the least amount of water.

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Fill in the blanks.
Water is scooped out of a pail and poured into these containers.
Each is one scoop.

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1. Container has the greatest amount of water.


2. Container has the least amount of water.
3. Containers and have the same amount of water.
4. Container has more water than Container U.
5. Container V has more water than Container .
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Pail

Pitcher

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Fish
tank

6. Which container has the most water? The

7. Which container has the least water? The

8. Which container has a lesser volume of water,


the pail or the pitcher? The

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Mug

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12. There are fewer glasses of water in the mug than


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Kettle A, Kettle B, Kettle C, and Kettle D.

Kettle A

Kettle B

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Kettle C

Kettle D

14. Kettle has the most water.

15. Kettle has the least water.

16. Kettle A has more glasses of water than Kettle B.

17. Kettle C has 4 fewer glasses of water than Kettle .


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Practice 3 Measuring in Liters


Find the volume of water in each container.
Example

Volume of water = 1 liter or 1L


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1.

Volume of water = or

2.

Volume of water = or

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Find the volume of water in each container.
3.

Volume of water = or

4.

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Volume of water = or

5.

Volume of water = or

6.

Volume of water = or

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7.

Dad pours liters of milk for the family.

8.
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Mother makes liter of tea for a tea party.

9.

Marcus uses liters of water to wash the floor.

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10. Susan uses these volumes of juices to make fruit punch.
Write the volume of each juice.

orange juice grape juice apple juice

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11. The volume of juice is more than the volume of
orange juice.

12. Susan used liters more apple juice than


grape juice.

13. Susan used liter less orange juice than


apple juice.

14. Order the volumes of the juices from least to greatest in liters.

, ,
least greatest

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Practice 4 Real-World Problems: Volume


Solve.
Use bar models to help you.
1. Mrs. White brings 70 liters of juice to the school picnic.
After the picnic, 12 liters of juice are left.
How many liters of juice does everyone drink at the picnic?
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They drink liters of juice at the picnic.

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The total volume of water in the two tanks is liters.

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Solve.
Use bar models to help you.
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than Container A.
What is the total volume of water in both containers?

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There are liters of water in both containers.

4. A barrel has 60 liters of rainwater.


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How much rainwater is left in the barrel?

There are liters of rainwater left in the barrel.

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Solve.
Use bar models to help you.
5. Container A has 18 liters of water.
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Container C has 16 liters of water less than Container B.
What is the volume of water in Container C?
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There are liters of water in Container C.

6. Container A has 17 liters of water.


It has 2 more liters of water than Container B
Jasmine pours another 7 liters of water into Container B.
What is the volume of water in Container B?

There are liters of water in Container B.

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Math Journal
Read how Pete solved a real-world problem.

Problem
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How much more lemonade must
be poured into Pitcher B to make it
Pitcher A Pitcher B
the same as Pitcher A?

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Pete’s solution 15 L

Pitcher A
3L

Pitcher B
&* (2&-
18 more liters of lemonade must be poured into Pitcher B.

Is Pete’s answer correct?


Why or why not?
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Draw a bar model to explain your reasoning.

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Challenging Practice

Look at the pictures.


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Bowl

Pail

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bowls

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bowls

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Put On Your Thinking Cap!
Problem Solving

Jasmine is a scientist.
She found a new liquid called Liquid X.
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Every day, she made 1 liter more than the day before.

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Try making a list.

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Chapter Review/Test
Vocabulary
Fill in the blanks with words from the box.

volume less liters more

1. The is the amount of liquid in a container.

2. The volume of a liquid can be measured in .

3.
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Container A

Container B

a. Container A has water than Container B.

b. Container B has water than Container A.

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Concepts and Skills
Fill in the blanks.

Container A

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Container B

Container C

4. Container contains the least amount of water.

5. Container B contains more water than


the Container A.

Find the volume of water.


6. 7.

L L

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8. 9.

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Problem Solving
Solve.
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Use bar models to help you.


10. Mr. Gomez makes 7 liters of apple juice for a party.
He also makes 4 liters of orange juice.
How much juice does he make for the party?

He makes liters of juice for the party.

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How much water is left in the tank?

liters of water are left in the tank.


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12. 12 liters of water are in a barrel.
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Then he uses 7 liters of water from the barrel to water trees.
How much water is left in the barrel?

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liters of water are left in the barrel.

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2 pails with 6 liters of water in each pail are poured into the tub.
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