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Grade 4 Homework Practice FL.
Common Core - Chapter 12:Relative Sizes of Measurement Units
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Metric Units of Mass and Liquid Volume
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Question 1
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5 liters = 5,000 milliliters
Think: 1 liter 5 1,000 milliliters, so 5 liters 5 5 × 1,000 milliliters, or 5,000 milliliters
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Question 12
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Kenny buys four 1-liter bottles of water. How many milliliters of water does Kenny buy?
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Question 13
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Mrs. Jones bought three 2-kilogram packages of flour. How many grams of flour did she buy?
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Question 14
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Colleen bought 8 kilograms of apples and 2.5 kilograms of pears. How many more grams of apples than pears did she buy?
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Question 15
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Dave uses 500 milliliters of juice for a punch recipe. He mixes it with 2 liters of ginger ale. How many milliliters of punch does he make?
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