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Holiday Worksheet.m3 Y4

This document contains 20 math problems involving calculating volumes of liquids in litres and millilitres. Conversions between litres and millilitres are required. The problems involve adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing volumes, as well as finding missing numbers and determining how many of one volume unit is needed to obtain another volume.

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Holiday Worksheet.m3 Y4

This document contains 20 math problems involving calculating volumes of liquids in litres and millilitres. Conversions between litres and millilitres are required. The problems involve adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing volumes, as well as finding missing numbers and determining how many of one volume unit is needed to obtain another volume.

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Holiday Worksheet – Volume of Liquid

1. Write the volume 2.35  to the nearest litres ( ). 11. Add the following and give the answer in
millilitres (m ).
3  290 m  + 5  650 m  = ________ m 

2. Write the volume 3800 m  to the nearest litres ( ). 12. Subtract the following and give the answer in
litres ( ) and millilitres (m ).
3  406 m  - 750 m  = _____  _____ m 

3. Write the volume 490 m  to the nearest milliltres (m 13. Subtract the following and give the answer in
 ). millilitres (m ).
8  490 m  - 3  870 m  = ________ m 

4. Convert 1.25  to millilitres (m ). 14. Subtract the following and give the answer in
litres ( ) and millilitres (m ).
1860 m  - 0.37  = _____  _____ m 

5. Convert 3050 m  to litres ( ). 15. Calculate 3  350 m  − 1  780 m  + 650


m  . Write the answer in litres (  ) and
millilitres (m ).

6. Convert 5  330 m  to litres (  ). 16. Multiply and write the answer in millilitres (m
 ).
2.4  x 3 = ______ m .
7. Convert 8  712 m  to millilitres (m  ). 17. Divide and write the answer in litres (  ) and
millilitres (m ).
7035 m  ÷ 7 = ______  ______ m  .

8. Find the missing number in the box. 18. Calculate ( 2  450 m  ) x 3 + 1460 m .
Write the answer in litres (  ) .

9. Find the missing number in the box. 19. A water tank can hold up to 12  800 m  of
water when it is fully filled up. If there is only
5  560 m  of water in the tank, how much
water should be added to fill it up fully? Give
the answer in litres ( ) and millilitres (m ).

10 Find the missing number in the box. 20. A cup can contain 70 m  of water. How
. many cups are needed in order to keep 0.49 
of water?

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