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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will review the difference between mass and capacity by reading scales and estimating mass and capacity.

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4 Questions

Q1.
How many millilitres in 6L?
60000ml
Correct answer: 6000ml
600ml
60ml
Q2.
Fill in the blanks to make these statements correct.
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Option 1
Option 2
Correct answer: Option 3
Q3.
Match the correct statement to the image.
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Correct answer: I know that the capacity of the bottle is 500ml. The egg cup looks about a fifth of the size of the bottle so I estimate that the egg cup has a capacity of 100ml
I know that the capacity of the bottle is 500ml. The egg cup looks about half the size of the bottle so I estimate that the egg cup has a capacity of 250ml
I know that the capacity of the bottle is 500ml. The egg cup looks slightly bigger than the bottle so I estimate that the egg cup has a capacity of 550ml
Q4.
Find the difference
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375ml - 413ml = - 38ml
375ml - 413ml = -35ml
413ml - 375ml = 35ml
Correct answer: 413ml - 375ml = 38ml

5 Questions

Q1.
What can mass and capacity be measured in?
Correct answer: Mass can be measured in grams and kilograms. Capacity can be measured in millilitres and litres.
Mass can be measured in millilitres and grams. Capacity can be measured in litres and kilograms.
Mass can be measured in millilitres and litres. Capacity can be measured in grams and kilograms.
Q2.
What is the mass of the ice-cream tub?
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1kg
Correct answer: 900g
900kg
90g
Q3.
What is the capacity of the container? (Each interval = 25ml)
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650ml
Correct answer: 675ml
700ml
725ml
Q4.
Estimate the mass of the laptop.
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I know the mass weighs 1g. The laptop feels four times as heavy as the weight so I estimate the mass of the laptop is 4000g
Correct answer: I know the mass weighs 1kg. The laptop feels four times as heavy as the weight so I estimate the mass of the laptop is 4000g
I know the mass weighs 1kg. The laptop feels four times as heavy as the weight so I estimate the mass of the laptop is 4000kg
I know the mass weighs 1kg. The laptop feels four times as heavy as the weight so I estimate the mass of the laptop is 400g
Q5.
Estimate the capacity of the wheelie bin.
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I know the capacity of the water bottle is 10L. The wheelie bin looks 6 times larger than the bottle so I estimate the capacity of the wheelie bin is 600L
Correct answer: I know the capacity of the water bottle is 10L. The wheelie bin looks 6 times larger than the bottle so I estimate the capacity of the wheelie bin is 60L
I know the capacity of the water bottle is 10L. The wheelie bin looks 6 times larger than the bottle so I estimate the capacity of the wheelie bin is 60ml
I know the capacity of the water bottle is 10ml. The wheelie bin looks 6 times larger than the bottle so I estimate the capacity of the wheelie bin is 60ml

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UnitMaths / Measures