What are the three basic dimensions used to solve for volume?
Length
Width
Height
7 x 20
140
12÷2
6
2/3 + 1/3
3/3
Bonus 100 pts: 1
45
L= 5
W= 2
H = 3
30 cubic units
24 x 3
72
15 ÷ 5
3
4/6 - 1/6
3/6
Kori had 7/8 of a chocolate bar to share with his friends. He gave Damani and Elijah each 3/8. How much of the chocolate bar did Kori have left over.
1/8
What is the volume of the following figure?
Area of the Base: 15 square units
Height = 4 units
60 cubic units
12 x 15
180
100 ÷ 4
25
2/5 - 1 /10
3/10
livo wanted to buy some new pencils for his classroom. The pencils come in boxes of 24. If Olivo buys 19 boxes of pencils, how many new pencils will his class have?
456
What is the missing dimension of the figure described below.
Volume: 16 cubic in
Length: 4 in
Width: 2 in
Height?
2 inches
17 x 23
391
212 ÷ 4
53
7/8 - 1/4
5/8
Devon needed a box with a volume with at least 40 cubic units to hold all of his marbles. He found a box that had a heigh of 4 units, a length of 6 units, and a width of 2 units. Is the box big enough for Devon's marbles?
Yes
What is the volume of the following figure?
Length: 10
Width: 4
Height: 7
280 cubic units
123 x 4
492
143 ÷ 13
11
1 1/4 - 1/8
1 1/8
Mr. Shah's class only had 5 students in the class the day before winter break. He gave each of them half of a candy cane. How many candy canes did Mr. Shah have to buy?
5/2
Bonus 100 points: 1/2