4. Can you write these capacities as litres using the decimal point? a) 1l 163ml d) 8l 95ml
b) 2470ml e) 367ml
c) 3l 7ml f) 5ml
5. Now try these. Remember to change them to the same units before you start. a) 7l 32ml + 1.95l + 685ml c) 8.376l + 5520ml + 6l 198ml e) 9035ml + 7l 450ml + 3.62l
6. a) 5l 25ml – 1.76l c) 2.816l – 1l 798ml e) 6025ml – 4.167l
7. Have a go at these. a) 7145ml × 8 d) 2.083l × 15
8. Now try these. a) 2032ml ÷ 8 d) 13.44l ÷ 14
f) 4l 93ml + 0.635l + 5739ml b) 9004ml – 5.36l
d) 8l 127ml – 3693ml f) 10.1l – 6l 249ml
b) 2.809l × 9 e) 5l 369ml × 27
b) 5l 892ml ÷ 4 e) 1206ml ÷ 18
c) 8l 84ml × 7 f) 3194ml × 34
c) 3.174l ÷ 6 f) 1l 8ml ÷ 24
Recap • I know what instruments to use when measuring capacity.
• I know the most appropriate unit of measurement to use. • I can add capacities. • I can subtract capacities. • I can multiply capacities. • I can divide capacities.