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What other units are used for capacity?

  • Capacity is how much space something can hold, like a bottle or a box.
  • We often measure capacity in different units.
  • Some common ones are litres, gallons, and pints.
Examples:
  • Litres:
    • A big bottle of soda can hold 2 litres of liquid.
    • If you fill a jug with 1 litre of water, you have a small amount.

  • Gallons:
    • A large container for milk might hold 1 gallon.
    • If you have a car, it can use about 10 gallons of fuel for a long trip.

  • Pints:
    • A pint of ice cream is a yummy treat you can enjoy!
    • Many cups of beer are often measured in pints in pubs.

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