Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Area and Perimeter
Order of Operations
Pop Questions
100

Volume of a Rectangular Prism with a height of 5 ft, width of 6 ft, and length of 5 ft?

150 ft3

100

Perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 5 inches and a width of 2 inches.

14 inches
100

10 x (6+3)

90

100

What is the formula for the volume of a Rectangular Prism? 

V= l x w x h

200

Volume of a Rectangular Prism with a height of 3 in, width of 4 in, and a length of 2 in?

24 in3

200

Perimeter of a square with a side length of 6 feet.

24 feet

200

(5 x 8) + 4

44

200

What is the difference between the unit when finding area and the unit when finding volume?

area - unit is squared  unit2

volume - unit is cubed  unit3

300

Volume of a cube with a side length of 3 inches.  Like a Rubik's Cube!

27 in3

300
Area of a rectangle with a length of 9 cm and a width of 5 cm.

45 cm2

300

7 + 24 ÷ 2

19

300

What does volume actually mean? 

The amount of space occupied by a 3-dimensional object.

400

Volume of a Rectangular Prism with a base area of 8 ftand a height of 5 ft.

40 ft3

400

Area of a square with a side length of 8 cm.

64 cm2

400

56 ÷ (2 + 5)

8

400

What is the formula for finding the volume of a cube when you are given the area of the base? 

V = B x h

500

Volume of a Rectangular Prism with a length of 10 feet, a width of 10 feet, and a height of 10 feet.

1000 ft3

500

Area of a rectangle with a length of 7 inches and a width of 8 inches.

56 in2

500

5 + 7 x 3 - (2 + 4)

20

500

The item, or items, on the list that do NOT have volume?  Be careful!

A piece of chalk

A drawing in your math notebook

A cereal box

A piece of paper

A drawing in your math book.

Note: A piece of paper HAS volume..it has height even though it's very small.