This math topic focuses on practicing conversion of metric volume units with decimals from larger to smaller units. The conversions involve common metric volume units such as liters, deciliters, centiliters, milliliters, decaliters, hectoliters, and kiloliters. Each problem presents a different initial volume in one unit and asks for the equivalent amount in a smaller unit, with multiple-choice answers provided. This is part of a broader introduction to metric unit conversions focusing on changing between large and small units using the decimal system.

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

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Math worksheet on 'Measurement Conversion - Metric Volume Units (Common) with Decimals - Large to Small (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Unit Conversion Intro - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_conversion_intro_metric/
1
Convert this value to milliliters
17 l
a
170,000 ml
b
17 ml
c
170 ml
d
17,000 ml
e
1,700 ml
f
1,700,000 ml
2
Convert this value to milliliters
13 cl
a
0.13 ml
b
1,300 ml
c
13 ml
d
130 ml
e
13,000 ml
f
1.3 ml
3
Convert this value to milliliters
15 l
a
15,000,000 ml
b
15 ml
c
1,500,000 ml
d
15,000 ml
e
1,500 ml
f
150,000 ml
4
Convert this value to liters
18 dal
a
0.18 l
b
1,800 l
c
18 l
d
1.8 l
e
180 l
f
180,000 l
5
Convert this value to decaliters
20 hl
a
200 dal
b
2,000 dal
c
20,000 dal
d
20 dal
e
200,000 dal
f
2 dal
6
Convert this value to liters
11 hl
a
1.1 l
b
11,000 l
c
110 l
d
110,000 l
e
1,100,000 l
f
1,100 l
7
Convert this value to deciliters
16 dal
a
1.6 dl
b
16 dl
c
1,600 dl
d
16,000 dl
e
1,600,000 dl
f
160 dl