This math topic focuses on the conversion of metric volume units with decimal precision, specifically converting smaller units to larger units. Problems involve understanding and applying the relationships between units such as liters, centiliters, decaliters, hectoliters, and kiloliters. Each problem presents a starting value in a smaller metric volume unit which needs to be converted to a specified larger unit, testing accuracy in conversion and comprehension of metric scales. This is essential for developing skills in practical measurement scenarios and enhancing numerical reasoning within the metric system.

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

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Measurement Conversion - Metric Volume Units (Common) with Decimals - Small to Large
1
Convert this value to decaliters
9 dl
a
0.9 dal
b
0.0009 dal
c
0.009 dal
d
0.00009 dal
e
0.09 dal
f
9 dal
2
Convert this value to liters
6 dl
a
0.0006 l
b
0.06 l
c
0.006 l
d
0.6 l
e
60 l
f
6 l
3
Convert this value to kiloliters
3 dal
a
0.003 kl
b
0.0003 kl
c
30 kl
d
0.3 kl
e
0.03 kl
f
0.00003 kl
4
Convert this value to deciliters
1 cl
a
0.0001 dl
b
0.01 dl
c
0.1 dl
d
0.001 dl
e
10 dl
f
100 dl
5
Convert this value to kiloliters
8 dal
a
0.0008 kl
b
80 kl
c
8 kl
d
0.08 kl
e
0.8 kl
f
0.00008 kl
6
Convert this value to hectoliters
1 dl
a
0.0001 hl
b
0.000001 hl
c
0.00001 hl
d
0.001 hl
e
1 hl
f
0.1 hl
7
Convert this value to liters
7 cl
a
0.00007 l
b
0.0007 l
c
0.07 l
d
70 l
e
0.007 l
f
0.7 l
8
Convert this value to decaliters
8 cl
a
0.00008 dal
b
0.08 dal
c
0.0008 dal
d
0.8 dal
e
0.008 dal
f
8 dal