Measuring the volume of liquids using millilitres.
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- Q1Look at the scale on this jug. How many equal parts are there between the marked interval of 1,000?54630s
- Q2Look at the scale on this jug. What is the value of each unmarked part?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3True or false? The volume of liquid in this jug is 120 ml?falsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q4Match the jug to the volume of liquid that it is holding.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q5Look at the jugs. How much more water is in Jug A then Jug B?30 ml10 mlThey both hold the same volume of water.30s
- Q6A jug contains 75 ml water. Another 75 ml of water is poured into the jug. Which of these jugs represents the volume of water that would now be in the jug?ABC30s