What is the volume of a figure with the length of 2, height of 2, and width of 2?
8
Partial Products, Standard Algorithm, Repeated Addition, or Area Model
Name a way to solve for division.
Area model or partial quotients
Volume
the amount of space inside a solid figure.
A farmer has 24 apple trees. Each tree grows 135 apples. How many apples does the farmer have in total?
3240
What is the volume of a figure with the base of 4 and height of 6?
24
12 x 40
480
120 ÷ 6
20
Product
the answer to a multiplication problem.
A school orders 48 boxes of markers. Each box contains 12 markers. How many markers did the school order altogether?
48 × 12 = 576 markers
What are the three different methods to solve for volume?
lxwxh
bxh
count how much is in a layer, then count the layers
81 x 72
5,832
255÷3
85
Quotient
the answer to a division problem.
A baker made 240 muffins. If he packs them into boxes of 15, how many boxes does he need?
240 ÷ 15 = 16 boxes
What is the volume of a figure with the height of 10, length of 6, and width of 2.
120
451 x 49
22,099
6,052÷17
356
Divisor
the number you divide by.
A library has 864 books. If the books are divided equally onto 12 shelves, how many books will be on each shelf?
864 ÷ 12 = 72 books per shelf
Explain how you would solve for the volume of two rectangular prisms put together. One rectangular prism has the length of 6, width of 3, and height of 2.
The other prism has the length of 5, width of 3, and height of 1.
First you find the volume of one prism. Then find the volume of the other. Finally you add the two volumes together. Volume=51
7145 x 12
85,740
33,660÷60
561
Dividend
the number being divided.
A shipping box has a length of 8 inches, a width of 6 inches, and a height of 4 inches. What is the volume of the box?
8 × 6 × 4 = 192 cubic inches