Volume Formula:
Volume = length x width x height
V = l x w x h
What is the volume of this prism?
12 cubic units/ 12 units cubed/ 12 units3

36 cubic feet/ 36 feet cubed/ 36 ft.3
What is the volume of this shape?
18 cubic units/ 18 units cubed/ 18 units3
80 x 106
80,000,000
Volume is measured with what type of units?
Cubic Units

What is the volume of this prism?
60 cubic units/ 60 units cubed/ 60 units3

200 cubic cm/ 200 centimeters cubed/ 200 cm3

What is the volume of this prism?
36 cubic units/ 36 units cubed/ 36 units3
90 x 7,000
630,000
True or false: a piece of paper has volume.
True.
It is something that can be picked up. Therefore, it is 3-dimensional and has volume.
What is the volume of this prism?
90 cubic inches/ 90 inches cubed/ 90 in.3

120 cubic in./ 120 inches cubed/ 120 in.3

What is the volume of this prism?
36 cubic cm/ 36 cm cubed/ 36 cm3
*Note - the area of the base (B) is given already!
20,000 div 500 =
40
True or false: when finding the volume of a container, it works just as good to fill the container with equal sized marbles as it does equal sized cubes.
False -
Volume is measured in cubic units and describes how many unit cubes could fit into an object with no gaps or overlaps.

60 cubic units/ 60 units cubed/ 60 units3
What is the volume of the entire object?
95 cubic units / 95 units3
A student solved this volume problem and got the incorrect answer of 26 cubic units. What mistake did the student make to get this incorrect answer?
The student simply counted all the squares on the outside of the prism. He didn't find how many cubic units it took to fill the entire prism.
45 - 5 x (8-2)
15
What is the definition of volume?
The amount of space taken up by a 3-dimensional object.

What is the volume of this prism?
32 cubic units/ 32 units cubed/ 32 units3

410 cubic cm/ 410 cm cubed/ 410 cm3

120 cubic inches, 120 inches cubed, 120 in3
24 div 2 - 3 x 4
0