Off icialKidsMag.com • FEBRUARY 2018 • 47
Did you know that you can learn a lot of math
skills by helping your adult out in the kitchen.
That's right. All recipes require math skills.
Do you know how many teaspoons are in a tablespoon?
Do you know how many ¼ cups are in a cup?
Do you know how many ounces are in a gallon?
Well, now it's time to learn!
Take this easy liquid measurement quiz, see what you know and
what you need to learn.
There are ____ teaspoons in a tablespoon.
There are ____ ounces in gallon.
There are ____ quarts in a Gallon.
There are ____ cups in a gallon.
There are ____ cups in a pint.
There are ____ ounces in a pint.
There are ____ tablespoons in a cup.
There are ____ ounces in a quart.
There are ____ teaspoons in a ¼ cup.
There are ____ cups in a quart.
Going metric
Sometimes recipes are listed with Metric System measurements.
Don't panic… even many adults don't get the Metric System.
Hint: You can always search the web for clues or answers.
Go ahead and try these five questions and, by the way, its ok. We
all start somewhere.
There are ____ liters in a gallon.
There are ____ liters in a quart.
There are ____ Milliliters in a pint.
There are ____ Milliliters in a cup.
There are ____ milliliters in a tablespoon.
Met·ric sys·tem is the decimal
measuring system based on the
meter, liter, and gram as units
of length, capacity, and weight
or mass. The system was first
proposed by the French astronomer and
mathematician Gabriel Mouton in 1670.
Thank's Wiki!
Standard System Answers: 1. (3 teaspoons), 2. (128 ounces), 3. (4 quarts) 4. (16
cups), 5. (2 cups) 6. (16 ounces) 7. (12 tablespoons) 8. (32 ounces)
9. (12 teaspoons) 10. (4 cups)
Metric System Answers: 1. (3.79 liters) 2. (0.95 liters) 3. (480 mililiters)
4. 236.59 (mililiters) 5. (15 mililiters)
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In the United States metric units are
widely used in science, medicine,
military and industry.