This math topic practices converting metric volume units incorporating decimals. It focuses on converting between different metric volume units such as liters, milliliters, deciliters, centiliters, and hectoliters. Students must accurately perform conversions, including translating very large and small decimal values into appropriate units, demonstrating their understanding of the metric system's structure for volume measurements. The problems provided offer multiple-choice answers, which require students to compute and select the correct conversion result.

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Measurement Conversion - Metric Volume Units (Common) with Decimals Worksheet

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Measurement Conversion - Metric Volume Units (Common) with Decimals
1
Convert this value to deciliters
21 l
a
21 dl
b
0.21 dl
c
210 dl
d
21,000 dl
e
210,000 dl
f
2,100 dl
2
Convert this value to kiloliters
270 hl
a
27,000 kl
b
0.27 kl
c
0.027 kl
d
27 kl
e
270 kl
f
2.7 kl
3
Convert this value to decaliters
2.2 hl
a
2.2 dal
b
22 dal
c
2,200 dal
d
0.022 dal
e
220 dal
f
22,000 dal
4
Convert this value to liters
2,100 cl
a
2.1 l
b
0.021 l
c
210 l
d
0.21 l
e
2,100 l
f
21 l
5
Convert this value to centiliters
26 dal
a
26,000 cl
b
260,000 cl
c
26 cl
d
26,000,000 cl
e
260 cl
f
2,600,000 cl
6
Convert this value to milliliters
21 dl
a
2,100 ml
b
210 ml
c
210,000 ml
d
21 ml
e
2,100,000 ml
f
2.1 ml
7
Convert this value to deciliters
3,000 ml
a
3 dl
b
3,000 dl
c
30,000 dl
d
300 dl
e
30 dl
f
0.03 dl
8
Convert this value to hectoliters
27 kl
a
270 hl
b
270,000 hl
c
0.27 hl
d
2,700 hl
e
27 hl
f
2.7 hl