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Grade 7

10.06 Volume and capacity

Worksheet
Capacity
1

Convert the following as specified:

a

68\,000 \, \text{mL} to L

b

52 \,\text{L} to mL

c

99\,000 \,\text{L} to kL

d

63 \,\text{kL} to L

e

1 \,\text {cm}^3 to mL

f

1 \,\text{mL} to \text{cm}^3

g

36 \,\text {cm}^3 to mL

h

720\,\text{mL} to \text{cm}^3

i

1 \,\text{m}^3 to kL

j

1 \,\text{kL} to \text{m}^3

k

83 \,\text{m}^3 to kL

l

270 \,\text{ kL} to \text{m}^3

m

0.4 \,\text{L} to mL

n

3.8 \,\text{mL} to L

o

1.67 \,\text{kL} to L

p

84.6 \,\text{ L} to kL

2

A prism has a volume of 74\,000\,\text{cm}^3. Find the capacity of the prism in litres.

3

A cylinder has a volume of 6100 \,\text{cm}^3. Find:

a

The capacity of the cylinder in millilitres.

b

The capacity of the cylinder in litres.

4

A container has a volume of 1 cubic metre. Find:

a

The capacity in millilitres.

b

The capacity in litres.

c

The capacity in kilolitres.

Applications
5

James drank \dfrac{9}{10} \text{ L} of water. Find the amount that he drank in millilitres.

6

How many 150 \text{ mL} jugs of soda water will be needed to fill a 2.4 \text{ L} container?

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Outcomes

7.E2.1

Describe the differences and similarities between volume and capacity, and apply the relationship between millilitres (mL) and cubic centimetres (cm^3) to solve problems.

7.E2.2

Solve problems involving perimeter, area, and volume that require converting from one metric unit of measurement to another.

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