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Measures of Mass and Capacity
A. Choose the unit that is appropriate to use to measure the mass of each object.
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B. Compare the mass. Choose the correct answer.
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350 g
500 g
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3 kg
30 g
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1 kg and 500 g
2 kg
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2 kg and 250 g
2250 g
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C. Estimate the capacity of each object. Choose the correct answer.
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about ( 250 mL , 25 L )
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about ( 2 L , 20 L )
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about ( 240 mL , 600 mL )

D. Compare the capacity. Choose the correct answer.
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E. Solve each problem. Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
18. A jar contains 500 g of cereal. Don gets 70 g to put on his daughter’s bowl and takes 110 g to put on his own bowl. How much cereals was left in the jar?
g of cereal was left in the jar.
19. Dad wants to cook stuffed milkfish. He needs 12 g of minced garlic. If he originally has 40 g of minced garlic and gets the amount of garlic he needs from it, about how much minced garlic was left?
g of garlic was left.
20. A jug holds about 5 L of water. A small pitcher holds about 950 mL. How much more does the jug hold than the pitcher?
The jug holds mL more than the pitcher.