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Order objects by capacity

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We want to order these three jugs from largest capacity to smallest capacity.

Jug $1$1 Jug $2$2 Jug $3$3
Capacity $=$= $710$710 mL Capacity $=$= $950$950 mL Capacity $=$= $510$510 mL
a

Which of these jugs has the largest capacity?

Jug $1$1

A

Jug $3$3

B

Jug $2$2

C
b

Which of these jugs has the second largest capacity?

Jug $1$1

A

Jug $2$2

B

Jug $3$3

C
c

Which of these jugs has the smallest capacity?

Jug $1$1

A

Jug $3$3

B

Jug $2$2

C
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< 1min

We want to order these three cups from largest capacity to smallest capacity.

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< 1min

We want to order these three teacups from smallest capacity to largest capacity.

Easy
< 1min

A bottle has a capacity of $275$275 mL and a jug has a capacity of $325$325 mL.

Easy
< 1min
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3.M2.05

Compare and order a collection of objects, using standard units of mass (i.e., kilogram) and/or capacity (i.e., litre)

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