Metric Conversion Constructed Response (Grade 5)
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Use the information in the problems to answer Part A and Part B.
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Part A
Takara is working on a science experiment. She has three different liquids. The table shows the volume, in milliliters (mL), of each liquid.
Takara makes a mixture by pouring each of the three liquids into one large container. How many liters of the mixture is in the large container? Show your work or explain your answer.
Enter your answer and your work or explanation in the space provided.
Takara is working on a science experiment. She has three different liquids. The table shows the volume, in milliliters (mL), of each liquid.
Liquid Volume | |
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Liquid | Volume (mL) |
A | 580 |
B | 775 |
C | 845 |
Takara makes a mixture by pouring each of the three liquids into one large container. How many liters of the mixture is in the large container? Show your work or explain your answer.
Enter your answer and your work or explanation in the space provided.
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Part B
Takara must now pour equal volumes of the mixture into smaller containers. The maximum volume of each of the small containers is 250 milliliters. What is the fewest number of small containers Takara needs to hold all of the mixture? Show your work or explain your answer.
Enter your answer and your work or explanation in the space provided.
Takara must now pour equal volumes of the mixture into smaller containers. The maximum volume of each of the small containers is 250 milliliters. What is the fewest number of small containers Takara needs to hold all of the mixture? Show your work or explain your answer.
Enter your answer and your work or explanation in the space provided.
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