This math topic focuses on the conversion of metric volume units, incorporating decimals while converting smaller units to base units like liters. The problems involve converting various metric units such as hectoliters (hl), kiloliters (kl), decaliters (dal), and liters (l) to other forms (including centiliters). Each question presents a numerical conversion challenge along with multiple choice answers, requiring students to understand and apply the correct conversion factors between metric volume units. The exercises are suitable for reinforcing skills in unit conversion, specifically in contexts that involve very large and small measurements within the metric system.

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Measurement Conversion - Metric Volume Units (All) with Decimals - Small to Base Worksheet

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Measurement Conversion - Metric Volume Units (All) with Decimals - Small to Base
1
Convert this value to liters
94 hl
a
94,000 l
b
9.4 l
c
940 l
d
94 l
e
9,400 l
f
940,000 l
2
Convert this value to kiloliters
95,000 l
a
9.5 kl
b
0.095 kl
c
95 kl
d
9,500 kl
e
950 kl
f
0.95 kl
3
Convert this value to hectoliters
8,400 l
a
84,000 hl
b
84 hl
c
0.84 hl
d
8.4 hl
e
0.084 hl
f
8,400 hl
4
Convert this value to liters
61 hl
a
6,100 l
b
6.1 l
c
610,000 l
d
610 l
e
6,100,000 l
f
61 l
5
Convert this value to kiloliters
44,000 l
a
44,000 kl
b
0.44 kl
c
0.044 kl
d
4.4 kl
e
44 kl
f
4,400 kl
6
Convert this value to liters
37 kl
a
37,000 l
b
3,700 l
c
37 l
d
37,000,000 l
e
370,000 l
f
370 l
7
Convert this value to deciliters
9 l
a
90,000 dl
b
0.09 dl
c
0.9 dl
d
9,000 dl
e
900 dl
f
90 dl
8
Convert this value to hectoliters
4,300 l
a
0.043 hl
b
4.3 hl
c
43 hl
d
4,300 hl
e
43,000 hl
f
430 hl