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Understanding Liquid Volume Measurements: Fractions vs. Decimals in Liters #163447 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational illustration displays three transparent beakers filled with cyan liquid to demonstrate volume equivalence and scale. The left beaker shows 3/4 full, the middle holds just 0.05 liters (a thin layer), and the right contains 1.08 liters-slightly over full. It supports learning of rational numbers, metric units, and visual estimation in STEM contexts.
Used in K-12 math or science curricula, especially for teaching fractions, decimals, unit conversion (liters), and proportional reasoning; ideal for worksheets, interactive lessons, or digital flashcards where visual comparison aids comprehension.
Related Cliparts: Visual guide comparing liquid volumes using fractions (3/4) and decimal liters (0.05 L, 1.08 L)-ideal for math and science learners mastering unit conversions.
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