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Conversion of Unit Volume (Review)

The document discusses volume measurements of solids and liquids, explaining that volume is calculated by multiplying the base area by the height. It provides examples of converting between different volume units like milliliters, liters, and cubic centimeters. Students are asked to practice calculating volumes of cubes and cuboids in different units and completing a worksheet on volume measurements.

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Conversion of Unit Volume (Review)

The document discusses volume measurements of solids and liquids, explaining that volume is calculated by multiplying the base area by the height. It provides examples of converting between different volume units like milliliters, liters, and cubic centimeters. Students are asked to practice calculating volumes of cubes and cuboids in different units and completing a worksheet on volume measurements.

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Volume of Solids

and Liquids
Grade 6 SDH DM
MATHEMATICS
HI…!!
1. Find things around you that has exact volume written on its
label.
2. Share what you’ve found.
Netto: 165 gr

Let’s discuss the unit


measurement of these
two items..
Netto: 220 ml
What is the difference?
Assist in solving a
Help to show another
mathematical problem
person the exact
amount you have
Why is unit of
measurement
important?

Mention the proper


unit measurement
for each tool here.
Before we go further, let’s check this
question.
Volume of Cylinder = Base Area x height

Volume of Cylinder = base area x height


= Area of Circle x height
=
=
=

Is it =
correct? = Note: (centimeter cubic)
Do you know that is the unit of volume?
That’s what we will learn today.

Is equal to ?
Conversion of Unit Volume

5 m3 = 5 …
000 dm3

2 000 cm3 = 2
… dm3

20 dm3 = 20…000cm3

300 mm3 = 0.3


… cm3

Draw on
your
notebook
Conversion of Unit Volume

4 l = 4…
000 ml

5 000 ml = 5
… l

20 ml= 0.2
… dl

70 l = 0.07
… kl

Draw on
your
notebook
Conversion of Unit Volume

Write on your notebook

1 dm3 = 1 liter
1 cm3 = 1 cc = 1 ml
Let’s Try!
Find the missing numbers.
(a) 720 ml = 720 cm3

(b) 125 dm3= 125 l

(c) 523 ml = 0.523 dm3

(d) 1480 cm3 = 1.48 l

(e) 2157 cm3 = 2.157 l


1 dm3 = 1 liter
1 cm3 = 1 cc = 1 ml
VOLUME
Find the volume of this cuboid in ml.

4cm

3 cm
5 cm

Volume of Cuboid = Base Area x height


= 5 cm x 3 cm x 4 cm
= 64cm3
= 64
VOLUME
Find the volume of this cube in liter.

3 dm

3 dm
3 dm

Volume of Cube = Base Area x height


= 3 dm x 3 dm x 3 dm
= 27 dm3
= 27
DO THE FOLLOWING ON YOUR NOTEBOOK
Find the volume of these cuboids (in ml)
6cm
10cm

3cm

4cm
2cm

2cm

Volume of Cuboid = Base Area x Height Volume of Cuboid = Base Area x Height
Volume of Cuboid = L x B x H Volume of Cuboid = L x B x H
= 6 cm x 2 cm x 3 cm = 10 cm x 4 cm x 2 cm
= 36 cm3 = 80cm3
= 36 = 80
Find the volume of these shapes (in liter)
11cm
22cm

11cm

12cm

11cm

6cm

Volume of Cube = Base Area x Height Volume of Cuboid = Base Area x Height
Volume of Cube = S x S x S Volume of Cuboid = L x B x H
= 11 cm x 11 cm x 11 cm = 20 cm x 6 cm x 15 cm
= 1331 cm3 = 1331 = 1800cm3 = 1800
= 1.331 = 1.8
Additional Activity

Do Worksheet 2 Volume of
Solids and Liquids

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