Oh! Harry!

A group of children are using measuring cylinders but they lose the labels. Can you help relabel them?
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Problem



A group of eight children in Class 6 were measuring water using measuring cylinders. They coloured the water to make reading the scales easier.

They lined up the cylinders in two neat rows, each labelled with a child's name and the amount they had measured out.

Then Harry opened the window and the wind blew most of the labels onto the floor! "Oh! Harry!" they all wailed. Can you relabel the cylinders for them using the information below?

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Oh! Harry!


Ahmed had measured out just a thousand millilitres and Belinda twice as much as Ahmed.

Grace had measured out three-quarters of the amount that Belinda had done and Freddie had half the amount that Ahmed had measured out.

Which were their cylinders?



Callum had coloured his water blue. How much did he measure out?

Ellie had coloured her water pink and Dan coloured his orange. How much did they measure out?



"Don't drink that!" Harry had laughed earlier, pointing at Dan's cylinder, "It's not orange juice!"

Harry had stretched out his hand, accidentally knocking over his red liquid.

"Oh! Harry!" they had all wailed.

How much was left in Harry's cylinder after the accident?

You can download a resource sheet of the measuring cylinders.