Holding millilitres

This task is about volume and capacity.
a)
A plastic cube measures 2 cm by 2 cm by 2 cm. How many millilitres (ml) of water will it take to fill the cube?
 
(A)   2     (B)   3     (C)   6     (D)   8     (E)   16     
 
(F)   None of these. The cube will hold __________ millilitres.
 
 
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b)
An ice tray has 10 compartments. Each compartment measures 3 cm by 3 cm by 3 cm.
How many millilitres of water will it take to fill the ice tray?
 
(A)   9     (B)   27     (C)   37     (D)   90     (E)   270   
 
(F)   None of these. The ice tray will hold __________ millilitres.
 
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c)
A mould for home-made ice-blocks has 6 compartments. Each compartment measures 2 cm by 3 cm by 5 cm.
 
  i) 
How many millilitres of water will it take to fill the mould?
 
(A)   10     (B)   30     (C)   60     (D)   180     (E)   300     
 
(F)   None of these. The mould will hold __________ millilitres.
 
 
ii)
How many millilitres will be left from a full 1 litre jug after it has filled the mould? 
 
__________ ml