This Grade 3 worksheet challenges students with multi-step comparison problems asking which container holds more and by how much. Grade 3 learners compare jugs, bottles, boxes, and tanks in grams, kilograms, milliliters, and liters, subtracting to find differences or adding totals. It strengthens careful reading, accurate computation, and confident unit reasoning in measurement contexts. This Grade 3 sheet works well for homework, classroom extensions, or small group math challenges.

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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 holds 1500 mL and a bottle holds 900 mL. Which holds more and by how much?
 A) Jug by 500 mL
 B) Jug by 600 mL
 C) Bottle by 600 mL
 D) Same amount
2. A Grade 3 box of books has 4 kg and another has 7 kg. How much heavier is the second box?
 A) 2 kg
 B) 3 kg
 C) 4 kg
 D) 11 kg
3. A Grade 3 pot has 2500 mL of soup and a bowl has 750 mL. The pot has how much more soup?
 A) 1750 mL
 B) 1500 mL
 C) 1250 mL
 D) 1800 mL
4. A Grade 3 bag A holds 850 g of rice, bag B holds 650 g. Together they have how much rice?
 A) 1400 g
 B) 1500 g
 C) 200 g
 D) 1600 g
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A Grade 3 tank A holds 6 L, tank B holds 4 L. Tank A holds 2 L more.
2) A Grade 3 box A has 500 g and box B has 750 g. Box B is 250 g heavier.
3) A Grade 3 bucket has 3500 mL and a jug has 1500 mL. Total volume is 5000 mL.
4) A Grade 3 crate has 8 kg, another has 5 kg. The lighter is 3 kg less.
5) A Grade 3 bottle has 950 mL and a cup has 250 mL. Bottle has 700 mL more.
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