How to Convert Milliliters to Liters

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This concise educational video provides a clear, step-by-step tutorial on converting liquid volume measurements from milliliters (ml) to liters (l). Using a visual approach, the narrator explains the relationship between the two units, establishing that one liter equals 1,000 milliliters. The video uses a real-world example of an orange juice jug to demonstrate the practical application of this math skill before moving on to abstract practice problems. The core mathematical concept explored is dividing by 1,000 using decimal displacement. The video visually demonstrates the "shortcut" method of shifting the decimal point three places to the left to perform the conversion. It covers three distinct examples: converting a whole number ending in zeros, a large five-digit number, and a small three-digit number that results in a value less than one, ensuring students see a variety of scenarios. For educators, this video serves as an excellent instructional model for 5th and 6th-grade math units on the metric system and decimal operations. It effectively scaffolds the learning by starting with a word problem, introducing the formula, and then applying a procedural trick (moving the decimal). It helps clarify the connection between division and place value, making it a useful tool for introducing the topic or reviewing it before a test.

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