This Grade 3 hard worksheet gives word problems on liquid volume using milliliters and liters for CCSS 3.MD.2. Four multiple choice questions include a juice jug, a pot and bowl, class bottles, and a spilling bucket. Five fill-ins use pitchers, tanks, and aquariums, asking Grade 3 learners to convert 1 liter to 1000 milliliters, then add or subtract to find answers correctly and check reasonableness.

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Busy Bee
Mass and Volume
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A Grade 3 jug has 2 L of juice. Ben pours out 500 mL. How much is left?
 A) 1500 mL
 B) 500 mL
 C) 2500 mL
 D) 1000 mL
2. A Grade 3 pot holds 3 L. A bowl holds 2 L. Total liquid volume is?
 A) 5 L
 B) 1 L
 C) 6 L
 D) 500 mL
3. A Grade 3 class has 4 bottles, each 250 mL. What is the total volume?
 A) 1000 mL
 B) 250 mL
 C) 500 mL
 D) 750 mL
4. A Grade 3 bucket has 10 L of water. 3 L spills out. How much water is left?
 A) 7 L
 B) 13 L
 C) 3 L
 D) 30 L
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) In Grade 3, 1 liter equals 1000 milliliters of liquid.
2) A Grade 3 pitcher had 2 L. After using 750 mL, it has 1250 mL left.
3) A Grade 3 tank has 15 L. Tom adds 5 L more. Total volume is 20 L.
4) A Grade 3 jug has 8 cups of juice, each 200 mL. Total volume is 1600 mL.
5) A Grade 3 aquarium holds 40 L. 12 L evaporates. It has 28 L of water.
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