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Measuring a Liquid Amount

Enhance your knowledge of liquid measurement! Practice identifying capacities of various containers such as measuring cups, pitchers, and glasses. Get ready for standardized tests with hands-on activities.

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Measuring a Liquid Amount

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  1. 3 4 3 ANSWER There are about cups of liquid in the measuring cup. EXAMPLE 4 Measuring a Liquid Amount Find the amount of liquid in the measuring cup.

  2. ANSWER The most reasonable capacity of a lemonade pitcher is 2 qt. The correct answer is C. EXAMPLE 4 Standardized Test Practice SOLUTION The choices that are measures of capacity are 2 c, 2 qt, and 10 gal. Two cups of water is not enough to fill the pitcher and 10 gallons is too much. That leaves 2 quarts of water, which seems an appropriate capacity.

  3. 3 4 1 c ANSWER EXAMPLE 3 GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 5. Find the amount of milk in the measuring cup.

  4. C. 7 fl oz 6. Juice glass 7. Paint can A. 1 gal 8. Ice cube tray B. 1 pt EXAMPLE 3 GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5 Match the object with the appropriate capacity. 6. Juice glass 7. Paint can 8. Ice cube tray A. 1 gal B. 1 pt C. 7 fl oz ANSWER

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