Singapore Math Level 2A & 2B – Unit 14: Volume - 20 Questions

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Unit 14: VOLUME

Fill in each blank with more or less.

1. 

Bottle A and B Volume Compare

Solution(1):

(a) Bottle A contains more water than Bottle B.

(b) Bottle B contains less water than Bottle A.


2. 

Cup B and C Volume Compare

Solution(2):

(a) Cup B contains less water than Cup A.

(b) Cup A contains more water than Cup B.


(3-5). Fill in each blank with the correct answer.

3. 

Container A, B, C and D Volume Compare

Solution(3):

(a) Container D has the greatest volume of water.

(b) Container B has the least volume of water.


4. 

Container A, B, C Volume Compare

Solution(4):

(a) Container B has the greatest volume of water.

(b) Container A has the least volume of water.


5. 

Container A, B, C and D Volume Compare - 5

(a) Container D has the greatest volume of water.

(b) Container B has the least volume of water.


6. Study the pictures carefully. Fill in each blank after observing the pictures.

Fill in each blank after observing the pictures.

(a) The jug holds the greatest volume of water.

(b) The bowl holds the least volume of water.

(c) The teapot holds 5-2=3 more glasses of water than the bowl.

(d) The bowl holds 8-2=6 fewer glasses of water than the jug.


Write the volume of water in each container on the lines below.

Write the volume of water

Solution(7-10):

7. 3

8. 5

9. 15

10. 2


(11-14). Look at each picture carefully and fill in the blanks.

Look at each picture carefully and fill in the blanks

Solution(11-14):

11. 1+1+1=3;

Thomas used 3 L of water to water his plants.

12. 2+2+2+2=8;

Josefina used 8 gal. of water to wash laundry.

13. 2+2=4;

Amy makes 4 L of iced tea.

14. 1+1+1=3;

Mother makes 3 gal. of soup.


Solve the following story problems. Show your work in the space below.

15. Lily fills an empty fish tank with 2 buckets of water. Each bucket can hold 2 gal. of water. How many gallons of water are in the tank?

Solution(15):

Model of story problem - 15

2 × 2 gal. = 4 gal.

The fish tank is filled with 4 gal. of water.


16. Mrs. Simon prepares 3 L of iced tea. Mrs. Suzuki prepares 5 L of lemonade. How many liters of drinks do they prepare altogether?

Solution(16):

Model of story problem - 16

3L+5L=8L

They prepare 8 L of drink altogether.


17. Darius fills an empty tank with 4 gal. of water. Jack adds 3 gal. of water. Diego adds another 5 gal. of water. How much water can the tank hold?

Solution(17):

Model of story problem - 17

4 gal. + 3 gal. + 5 gal. = 12 gal.

The tank can hold 12 gal. of water.


18. Ayesha buys 8 L of orange juice. She gives 2 L of juice to Jane. How much orange juice does Ayesha have left?

Solution(18):

Model of story problem - 18

8L–2L=6L

Ayesha has 6 L of orange juice left.


19. Mr. Benson filled his car with 10 gal. of gas on Monday. He filled his car with 20 gal. of gas on Thursday. How many gallons of gas in all did Mr. Benson put in his car?

Solution(19):

Model of story problem - 19

10 gal. + 20 gal. = 30 gal.

Mr. Benson put 30 gal. of gas in his car in all.


20. Maddy fills an empty container with 16 L of water. She then pours all the water equally into some jugs. Each jug holds 4 L of water. How many jugs does she use?

Solution(20):

Model of story problem - 20

16 L ÷ 4 L = 4

She used 4 jugs.


Also:

Math Solution Table of Singapore Math 2A & 2B

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