This math topic focuses on comparing the volumes of common household items to specified measurements in customary units (gallons and cups). It helps learners determine whether the volume of an item is greater or lesser than a given measurement. The examples include comparing the volume of a water bottle, kitchen sink, and tea kettle to specified amounts in either gallons or cups. Each question requires deciding if the stated volume is "bigger" or "smaller" than the mentioned unit.
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Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement
Is volume of a tea kettle smaller or bigger than 1 cups?
Math worksheet on 'Measurement Less or More - Volume (customary) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Intro - Customary' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_intro_customary/ |
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement |
Is volume of a kitchen sink smaller or bigger than 21 cups? |
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Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement |
Is volume of a tea kettle smaller or bigger than 4 gallons? |
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Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement |
Is volume of a tea kettle smaller or bigger than 1 cups? |
smaller |
bigger |
Is volume of a water bottle smaller or bigger than 4 gallons? |
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement |
smaller |
bigger |
Is volume of a kitchen sink smaller or bigger than 21 gallons? |
Is the given item smaller or bigger than the measurement |
smaller |
bigger |