The document presents a worksheet that asks students to measure and compare the capacities of three containers labeled A, B, and C. Container A holds 8 fluid ounces, container B holds 1 quart, and container C holds 1 cup. Students are asked to 1) write down the capacities in a common unit, 2) convert the measurements to fluid ounces, and 3) rank the containers from least to greatest capacity. The answers show that container C has the least capacity of 2 fluid ounces, container A has a capacity of 6 fluid ounces, and container B has the greatest capacity of 16 fluid ounces.
The document presents a worksheet that asks students to measure and compare the capacities of three containers labeled A, B, and C. Container A holds 8 fluid ounces, container B holds 1 quart, and container C holds 1 cup. Students are asked to 1) write down the capacities in a common unit, 2) convert the measurements to fluid ounces, and 3) rank the containers from least to greatest capacity. The answers show that container C has the least capacity of 2 fluid ounces, container A has a capacity of 6 fluid ounces, and container B has the greatest capacity of 16 fluid ounces.
The document presents a worksheet that asks students to measure and compare the capacities of three containers labeled A, B, and C. Container A holds 8 fluid ounces, container B holds 1 quart, and container C holds 1 cup. Students are asked to 1) write down the capacities in a common unit, 2) convert the measurements to fluid ounces, and 3) rank the containers from least to greatest capacity. The answers show that container C has the least capacity of 2 fluid ounces, container A has a capacity of 6 fluid ounces, and container B has the greatest capacity of 16 fluid ounces.