Comparing & Converting Customary & Metric - Volume & Weight: Fill in The Blanks Below Using Your Flipbook Notes

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Comparing & Converting Customary & Metric –

Volume & Weight


Fill in the blanks below using your flipbook notes.
1. A liter is a __________ and a ____________.
2. A kilogram is just over __________ pounds.
Circle the correct statement to complete the phrase.
1. A liter is greater than / less than a quart.

2. A liter is greater than / less than a gallon.

3. A liter and a quart are almost the same, but a liter is greater than / less

than a quart.
4. When going from a bigger unit to a smaller unit you have to multiply /

divide.
5. When going from a smaller unit to a bigger unit you have to multiply /

divide.
Solve.

6. Chris bought five 2-liters of soda at the grocery store. About how many

quarts is this?

7. JC went to the grocery store to buy bread for sandwiches. He bought 5

different kinds of bread. Each loaf weighed 0.5 lb. About how many

kilograms of bread did he buy?

8. Katie drinks 1 L of water everyday. About how many quarts did she drink

in seven days?

9. Mrs. Hedrick’s son Austin weighs about 23 lbs. About how many

kilograms does he weigh? Mrs. Hedrick’s cat weighs about 4 kg. Who

weighs more, Austin or the cat?


10. Megan bought a dog that weighed 25 lbs. About how many

kilograms is this?

11. Jose packed a box of books that has a mass of 40 kilograms. About

how many pounds is this?

12. Latasha has a fish tank that holds 50 liters of water. About how

many quarts is this?

13. Branden has 15 quarts of soda. About how many liters is this?

14. Mrs. Katz is making punch for all her students. The recipe calls for 3
ingredients: one quart of pineapple juice, one quart of Ginger Ale, and
one quart of Cheerwine. In order for her to have enough for both classes
she needs to double the recipe. Will she have enough if she buys a 2 –
liter of each? Explain your answer.

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