NCERT Solutions Class 3 Maths Chapter 11

NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 11

Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 11 – Jugs and Mugs is all about measurement of liquids. In this chapter, children are introduced to litres and millilitres. There are many story-based activities in the chapter to help students learn addition and calculate the capacity of liquids in an easy and fun manner.

The NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 11 by Extramarks are prepared as per the updated CBSE curriculum. These solutions will help students in solving their doubts related to the practise questions given at the end of the chapter in NCERT textbook.

Students can also have access to notes of other standards in the Extramarks NCERT Solutions series. Extramarks prepares well organised notes for NCERT Solutions Class 1, NCERT Solutions Class 2, NCERT Solutions Class 3, NCERT Solutions Class 4, NCERT Solutions Class 5 and other standards.

NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 11 – Jugs And Mugs

Access NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 11 – Jugs And Mugs

What is Capacity?

The quantity of liquid such as water, milk or juice etc. is called its volume. The amount of any liquid a container can hold is called the capacity of the container. We can measure the volumes of liquids such as milk, petrol, water or kerosene by filling them in a container whose capacity is known to us.

The litre and millilitre are the two common units of capacity.

1000 millilitres (ml) = 1 litre ( l )

Half of 1 litre (l) = 500 ml

  • A millilitre is a very tiny measurement of capacity. For instance, a teaspoon has a volume of approximately 5 ml.
  • A larger unit of capacity is a litre. Your water bottle, for instance, holds roughly 1l.

Big containers will hold more liquid. This represents a larger container capacity. Small containers will hold less liquid. This describes that the container of small capacity.  Example: A pot will hold more water. A glass will hold less water.

Conclusion:

NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 11 is extremely helpful for the students to know and learn about the basic concepts related to volume and capacity. These solutions follow a picture driven approach which makes learning more playful and help the students to understand better. This lesson on volume and capacity is also very helpful in our daily activities.Every day, we can measure and consume water. To be hydrated and healthy, we need to drink at least 2 litres of water each day. Use the measurement jug whenever you serve your friends juice or cold beverages.. This will give you a correct picture of the quantity of the juice. Solutions of similar quality are also available for NCERT Solutions Class 6 and NCERT Solutions Class 7. Regular practice of these notes along with solving other problems of similar type will definitely benefit the student from an exam point of view. 

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What do you Understand by Capacity?

Capacity is the amount of liquid a container can hold.

2. What is the definition of volume according to Chapter 11 of Class 3 Maths.

Volume can be defined as the space occupied by an object or substance like gas, solid or liquid. It is a 3 dimensional entity that is enclosed with a boundary.

3. Write a capacity example using Chapter 11 of Class 3 Math

A juice container has the capacity of 10,000 ml. In the container 1 / 4 th of the juice is filled. Calculate the quantity of juice present in the container.

Solution: The capacity of the container is 10,000 ml. Hence 10,000 ml = 10,000 * 1 / 10,000 = 10 ml. Therefore the container is filled with 1 / 4 th of its capacity which is 1 / 4 th * 10 = 2.5 L.

4. Does Extramarks offer solution series for higher secondary level as well?

Apart from solution series for NCERT Solution Class 10, Extramarks also provides notes for NCERT Solution Class 11 and NCERT Solutions Class 12.