Solving word problems about capacity and volume (Part 2)

Solving word problems about capacity and volume (Part 2)

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use knowledge of number bonds and related facts to 1000 to solve word problems about capacity and volume, using a bar model.

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4 Questions

Q1.
Choose one: If I know that 7 + 2 + 1 = 10, then I know...
70 + 20 + 10 = 1000
70 + 200 + 10 = 1000
Correct answer: 700 + 200 + 100 = 1000
Q2.
Choose one: If I know that 8 + 1 + 1 = 10, then I know...
80 + 10 +10 = 1000
80 + 100 + 10 = 1000
Correct answer: 800 + 100 + 100 = 1000
Q3.
Billy needs to have a dose of 8ml twice a day. How much medicine does Billy need to take every day?
Correct answer: 16ml
4ml
8ml
Q4.
Sue has got a 400 ml bottle of orange juice. Her daughter drank half. How much orange juice is left?
1000ml
Correct answer: 200ml
250ml

3 Questions

Q1.
A shopkeeper sells water in packs of 4. Each bottle contains 200ml of water. How many millilitres of water are there in each pack?
400ml
600ml
Correct answer: 800ml
Q2.
Miss Jones has a 1000ml bottle of orange juice. If she drinks 250ml a day. How many days will the orange juice last?
2 days
Correct answer: 4 days
6 days
Q3.
Sue needs to have a dose of 4ml once a day for five days. How much medicine does the doctor need to make for Sue?
16ml
Correct answer: 20ml
40ml

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UnitMaths / Measures: Capacity and volume