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Grade 5

Volume and capacity

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Convert the following:

$1$1 mL = $\editable{}$ cm3

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Convert the following:

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Convert $8000$8000 millilitres (mL) to cubic centimetres (cm3).

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This baby bottle holds $100$100 mL of milk. What is its volume?

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5.M2.07

Determine, through investigation, the relationship between capacity (i.e., the amount a container can hold) and volume (i.e., the amount of space taken up by an object), by comparing the volume of an object with the amount of liquid it can contain or displace (e.g., a bottle has a volume, the space it takes up, and a capacity, the amount of liquid it can hold)

5.M2.08

Determine, through investigation using stacked congruent rectangular layers of concrete materials, the relationship between the height, the area of the base, and the volume of a rectangular prism, and generalize to develop the formula (i.e., Volume = area of base x height)

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