Volume is how much space something has. Capacity is the amount that something contain. The standard forms are ml (milliliters) and l (liters).
Estimating is a educated guess to the amount of something is. If a person knows how much space in a lunchbox is 300cm cube, then they can compare the space with a measuring tube. If they know how much water are in the measuring tube. They can make a estimation.
Converting is not easy. If a person wants to convert ml (milliliters) to l (liters) just multiply the number by 1000. If the person wants to covert l (liters) to ml (milliliters) just divide the number by 1000
LI-To explore standard forms of Volume and Capacity
Hello Marawan I was reading your volume and capacity blog post. I liked how you put effort into making the blog post. What does estimating have to do with volume and capacity?
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul for the feedback and reading my blog post. Next time I will try to write what estimating has to do with volume and capacity. how to estimate volume and capacity? This is the first of two lessons which are designed to fulfil the national curriculum objectives.
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