Capacity: Cups, Pints, Quarts, and Gallons
Practice measuring liquid volume with common units
Practice measuring liquid volume with common units
Math - Grade 2-3
- 1
One pint equals how many cups?
- 2
Mia pours 4 cups of juice into a pitcher. How many pints of juice is that?
- 3
One quart equals how many pints?
- 4
A recipe needs 2 quarts of lemonade. How many pints of lemonade are needed?
- 5
One gallon equals how many quarts?
- 6
Sam has 8 quarts of water. How many gallons of water does Sam have?
- 7
Which holds more liquid, 1 cup or 1 pint?
- 8
Which holds more liquid, 1 quart or 1 gallon?
- 9
Fill in the blank: 3 pints = ___ cups.
- 10
Fill in the blank: 6 cups = ___ pints.
- 11
A small carton holds 1 quart of milk. How many cups of milk does the carton hold?
- 12
Lena fills a bucket with 2 gallons of water. How many quarts of water are in the bucket?
- 13
Put these units in order from smallest to largest: gallon, cup, quart, pint.
- 14
A punch bowl has 1 gallon of punch. Malik serves 4 quarts of punch. Is there any punch left in the bowl?
- 15
A family drinks 8 cups of water at dinner. How many quarts of water is that?
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