Units of Mass and Capacity and Conversions
Converting between different metric units of mass (mg, g, kg) and capacity (ml, l) and solving related problems.
Key Questions
- How are mass and capacity measured, and what are their standard metric units?
- Explain the process of converting between different metric units of mass and capacity.
- Analyze practical scenarios where accurate measurement and conversion of mass or capacity are essential.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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