This math topic focuses on converting metric volume units with decimal values from smaller to larger units, such as liters to decaliters or kiloliters, and milliliters to decaliters. The problems involve different common metric volume units, requiring an understanding of decimal placement and metric conversion rates. Students need to calculate and select the correct converted value from multiple-choice answers. These conversion exercises are a part of a broader unit dealing with measurement and unit conversions involving both large and small scales.

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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 liters
86 dl
a
0.086 l
b
8,600 l
c
0.86 l
d
860 l
e
0.0086 l
f
8.6 l
2
Convert this value to hectoliters
67 cl
a
0.000067 hl
b
0.0067 hl
c
0.067 hl
d
0.00067 hl
e
6.7 hl
f
0.67 hl
3
Convert this value to kiloliters
9 ml
a
0.009 kl
b
0.000000009 kl
c
0.000009 kl
d
0.0009 kl
e
0.00000009 kl
f
0.00009 kl
4
Convert this value to deciliters
94 cl
a
0.0094 dl
b
94 dl
c
9.4 dl
d
0.094 dl
e
940 dl
f
0.94 dl
5
Convert this value to kiloliters
3 dl
a
0.0000003 kl
b
0.000003 kl
c
0.3 kl
d
0.0003 kl
e
0.003 kl
f
0.00003 kl
6
Convert this value to decaliters
58 l
a
0.58 dal
b
5.8 dal
c
580 dal
d
5,800 dal
e
0.058 dal
f
58 dal
7
Convert this value to decaliters
63 dl
a
630 dal
b
63 dal
c
0.63 dal
d
0.063 dal
e
0.00063 dal
f
6.3 dal
8
Convert this value to kiloliters
6 cl
a
0.00006 kl
b
0.06 kl
c
0.006 kl
d
0.00000006 kl
e
0.0000006 kl
f
0.000006 kl