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Term 4 – Week 8
At the game.
At half time each player drinks 1/4 of a litre of juice.
a. How many players can share?
1 litre 4 litres 2 1/2 litres
b. How much juice do they need for?
8 players 9 players 12 players
Litres and millilitres (ml).
1 litre = 1 000 ml 1/2 a litre = ml 1/4 of a litre = ml
125 ml = ______ of a litre 50 ml = ______ of a litre
Make half a litre.
Tick ( ) the 3 amounts that add up to half a litre.
120 ml |
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Milk is good for you!
Share 4 litres of milk between:
a. 8 children Each child gets litres
b. 16 children Each child gets litres
c. 12 children Each child gets litres
Bongi’s Juice Bar.
For 1 jug, Bongi uses one quarter (¼) of a cup of juice and 2 cups of water.
Work out how much juice and water Bongi uses for up to 5 jugs of juice.
Jugs | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Cups of Juice |
One quarter (¼) | ||||
Cups of water |
2 |
Make a litre.
How many of each container do you need to make a litre?
a. × 100 ml b. × 200 ml c. × 250 ml
d. × 500 ml e. × 50 ml
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After the party.
Thandi’s party is over. There are drinks left over.
How much yellow juice is left?
How much purple juice is left?
Thandi mixes the two juices together.
How many full jugs can she fill?