Comparing millilitres and litres using fractions

In this lesson, we will compare millilitres and litres and use this knowledge to solve word problems involving fractions of amounts.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.A restaurant used 12 L last week and 10 litres this week. How many litres of milk did they use altogether?

1/3

Q2.John had 15 L of orange juice for a party. His friends drank 12 L. How much was left?

2/3

Q3.Sally had 22 L of water in her shop. Jack had 17 L in his shop. How much more water did Sally have than Jack?

3/3

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.A restaurant used 12 L last week and 10 litres this week. How many litres of milk did they use altogether?

1/3

Q2.John had 15 L of orange juice for a party. His friends drank 12 L. How much was left?

2/3

Q3.Sally had 22 L of water in her shop. Jack had 17 L in his shop. How much more water did Sally have than Jack?

3/3

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Comparing millilitres and litres using fractions

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Q1.How many millilitres are there in 5 Litres?

1/4

Q2.If 1/2 a litre is equal to 500 ml, how many millilitres are there in 1/4 of a litre?

2/4

Q3.If one bucket holds 3 litres. How many litres will two buckets hold?

3/4

Q4.There are three 100 ml cartons of juice. How much juice is there altogether?

4/4

This quiz includes images that don't have any alt text - please contact your teacher who should be able to help you with an audio description.

Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023

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Comparing millilitres and litres using fractions

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.How many millilitres are there in 5 Litres?

1/4

Q2.If 1/2 a litre is equal to 500 ml, how many millilitres are there in 1/4 of a litre?

2/4

Q3.If one bucket holds 3 litres. How many litres will two buckets hold?

3/4

Q4.There are three 100 ml cartons of juice. How much juice is there altogether?

4/4

Lesson summary: Comparing millilitres and litres using fractions

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