This math topic focuses on the conversion of metric volume units with decimals, specifically transitioning between larger and smaller units such as hectoliters, kiloliters, liters, deciliters, centiliters, and milliliters. The problems require converting values from one unit to another, strengthening the learners' understanding of the metric system and enhancing their skills in performing decimal and large number conversions within the context of volume measurement. This is part of a broader unit on metric measurements involving very large and small scales.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Measurement Conversion - Metric Volume Units (All) with Decimals - Large to Small (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Unit Conversion (Very Large and Small) Practice - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_conversion_large_and_small_practice_metric/ |
Convert this value to hectoliters |
25 kl |
250 hl |
25 hl |
25,000 hl |
250,000 hl |
2,500 hl |
2.5 hl |
Convert this value to liters |
27 hl |
2,700,000 l |
270,000 l |
270 l |
27 l |
2,700 l |
2.7 l |
Convert this value to milliliters |
30 cl |
0.3 ml |
3 ml |
300 ml |
30,000 ml |
300,000 ml |
30 ml |
Convert this value to liters |
29 kl |
2,900 l |
2,900,000 l |
29,000 l |
290,000 l |
290 l |
29,000,000 l |
Convert this value to hectoliters |
23 kl |
230,000 hl |
0.23 hl |
23 hl |
2.3 hl |
230 hl |
23,000 hl |
Convert this value to liters |
26 hl |
26 l |
2,600,000 l |
260 l |
26,000 l |
2,600 l |
260,000 l |
Convert this value to centiliters |
26 dl |
26 cl |
26,000 cl |
2,600 cl |
260 cl |
0.26 cl |
260,000 cl |