Jeopardy Volume Fill Them Up! Word Problems Volume OR Capacity? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Capacity.

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Jeopardy Volume Fill Them Up! Word Problems Volume OR Capacity? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Capacity

$100 Question: Volume Which of the following is the BEST unit for measuring the volume of a small box on your dresser? A. Cubic inches B. Cubic meters C. Cubic Yards D. Cubic feet

$100 Answer: Volume A. Cubic inches

$200 Question: Volume For which of the following would you measure the volume? A. orange juice bottle B. dumpster C. swimming pool D. bucket

$200 Answer: Volume B. dumpster

$300 Question: Volume Which of the following is the BEST estimate of the volume of a rectangular prism that has a length of 8.8 inches, a width of 6.0 inches and a height of 4.9 inches?

$300 Answer: Volume 270 cubic inches

$400 Question: Volume George’s new computer desk came in a box that measured 6.5 feet long, 4 feet wide and 3 feet high. What is the volume of the box?

$400 Answer: Volume 6.5 ft x 4 ft x 3 ft = 78 cubic feet

$500 Question: Volume Find the volume of the following rectangular prisms. Show all work.

$500 Answer: Volume

$100 Question: Capacity For which of the following would you not measure the capacity? A. swimming pool B. kitchen sink C. fence for the garden D. punch bowl

$100 Answer: Capacity C. fence for the garden

$200 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A. 1 liter = 2,000 mL B. 18 fluid ounces = 1 cup C. 12 pints = 6 quarts D. 5 quarts = 1 gallon

$200 Answer: Capacity C. 12 pints = 6 quarts

$300 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A. 2 liters = 20,000 mL B. 68 fluid ounces = 8 cups C. 10 quarts = 2.5 gallons D. 3 quarts = 1 gallon

$300 Answer: Capacity C. 10 quarts = 2.5 gallons

$400 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A L = 650mL B. 8 pints = 18 cups C. 7 pints = 3 quarts D. 14 quarts = 4 gallon

$400 Answer: Capacity A L = 650mL

$500 Question: Capacity Which of the following capacity relationships is true? A. 1 liter =.01 mL B. 4 fluid ounces = 1 cup C. 24 fluid ounces = 4 cups D. 1/2 quart = 1 pint

$500 Answer: Capacity D. 1/2 quart = 1 pint

$100 Question: Fill Them Up! Which of the following amount will fill the container up without overflowing? 1-cup measuring cup containing 3 fl oz A. 8 fl oz B. 13 fl oz C. 5 fl oz

$100 Answer: Fill Them Up! C. 5 fl oz

$200 Question: Fill Them Up! Which of the following amount will fill the container up without overflowing? 1-quart carton containing 1 pint A. 1 pt, 1 c B. 2 c C. 3 c

$200 Answer: Fill Them Up! B. 2 c

$300 Question: Fill Them Up! Which of the following amount will fill the container up without overflowing? 1-gallon jug containing 7 c A. 2 qt, 1 pt B. 3 pt C. 9 c

$300 Answer: Fill Them Up! C. 9 c

$400 Question: Fill Them Up! Which of the following amount will fill the container up without overflowing? 1-pint glass containing 5 fl oz A. 1 c, 3 fl oz B. 8 fl oz C. 1 c, 11 fl oz

$400 Answer: Fill Them Up! A. 1 c, 3 fl oz

$500 Question: Fill Them Up! Which of the following amount will fill the container up without overflowing? 2-quart pitcher containing 3 c A. 48 fl oz B. 2 pt, 1 c C. 6 c

$500 Answer: Fill Them Up! B. 2 pt, 1 c

$100 Question: Word Problem Jessica has 12 bottles of water. Each bottle has a capacity of 750 mL. How many liters of water can the bottles hold?

$100 Answer: Word Problem 9 liters

$200 Question: Word Problem Mrs. Murphy has a 2-liter container of grape juice. She pours three glasses of grape juice for her students. Each glass holds 225 mL. How much grape juice does she have left?

$200 Answer: Word Problem 1,325 mL

$300 Question: Word Problem Robby tries to drink 1 cup of water 8 times a day. How many pints of water does Robby try to drink each day?

$300 Answer: Word Problem 4 pints

$400 Question: Word Problem Guava juice is sold in a liter bottle. How many milliliters of guava juice are in this bottle?

$400 Answer: Word Problem 250 mL

$500 Question: Word Problem Sope Creek Elementary is made up of two buildings. One of the buildings has a height of 12 ft, and length of 400 ft, and a width of 165 ft. The other building has a height of 15 ft, a length of 300 ft, and a width of 21.5 ft. What is the total volume of Sope Creek Elementary?

$500 Answer: Word Problem 888,750 square feet

$100 Question: Volume OR Capacity sink full of water

$100 Answer: Volume OR Capacity capacity

$200 Question: Volume OR Capacity pot of coffee

$200 Answer: Volume OR Capacity capacity

$300 Question: Volume OR Capacity large packing box

$300 Answer: Volume OR Capacity volume

$400 Question: Volume OR Capacity ice cream container

$400 Answer: Volume OR Capacity capacity

$500 Question: Volume OR Capacity two-door cabinet

$500 Answer: Volume OR Capacity volume

Final Jeopardy Explain the difference between volume and capacity?

Final Jeopardy Answer