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This document contains 12 problems involving calculating the volumes of rectangular prisms and cubes. The problems involve finding missing measurements given the volume, calculating volumes given the measurements, and determining which box would be suitable for a given volume of cereal. The key formulas used are that the volume of a rectangular prism is length × width × height and the volume of a cube with side length s is s3.

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Volume l1

This document contains 12 problems involving calculating the volumes of rectangular prisms and cubes. The problems involve finding missing measurements given the volume, calculating volumes given the measurements, and determining which box would be suitable for a given volume of cereal. The key formulas used are that the volume of a rectangular prism is length × width × height and the volume of a cube with side length s is s3.

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Volume

1. What is the volume of this Rectangular Prism?

2. Find the volume of this rectangular prism.

3. The length, width and height of a rectangular prism


are 5cm, 2cm and 3cm. What is its volume?

4. Find the missing measurements in this table:


Length

Width

Height

10cm

4cm

3cm

6cm

2cm

8cm

2cm

10m
9mm

60cm3
48cm3

6m
2mm

Volume

180m3
72mm3

5. a) A rectangular prism has a volume of 72cm3. If the


length, width and height are all whole numbers, how
many different sets of measurements can you find?

5. b) How many can you find for a rectangular prism


with volume 96cm3?

6. What is the volume of a cube, which has an edge


measuring 2cm?

7. One face of a cube has an area of 25cm2 . What is its


volume?

8. The surface area of a cube is 96cm2. What is the


length of one side? What is its volume?

9. A cube has a volume of 216cm3. What is the length


of one side?

10. Marshalls Cereal Company wants to sell its new


breakfast cerealRainbow fruit spheres. A 500g portion
will take up 700cm3. The box manufacturer makes 3
sizes of cardboard boxes:

Box
A
B
C

Length
40cm
25cm
30cm

Width
4cm
5cm
6cm

Height
4cm
6cm
4cm

Volume

Which box would be most suitable for a 500g portion of


Choco Crispy Poppers and why?

11. A rectangular prism has 3 different sized faces. The


areas of 2 of the faces are 84cm2 and 56cm2. The
volume of the rectangular prism is 672cm3. Find:
a) The length, width and height of the rectangular
prism.

b) The area of the third face.

12. Find the volume of these shapes.

A)

B)

C)

D
)

E)

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