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FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FIGURE BELOW. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FIGURE BELOW.
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FIGURE BELOW. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FIGURE BELOW.
1 in.
2 in.
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FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FIGURE BELOW. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FIGURE BELOW.
7 in.
3 in.
3 in.
5 in.
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LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN, LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN,
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE TISSUE BOX. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE FISH TANK.
L= 12 inches W= 8 inches H= 10 inches
L= 8 inches
W= 4 inches
H= 3 inches
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LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN, LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN,
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE CEREAL BOX. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SHOE BOX.
L= 9 inches W= 6 inches H= 5 inches
L= 7 inches
W= 3 inches
H= 12 inches
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LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN, LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN,
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE JUICE BOX. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE MOVING BOX.
L= 11 inches W= 7 inches H= 12 inches
L= 3 inches
W= 1 inch
H= 3 inches
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LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN, LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN,
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE JEWELERY BOX. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE GIFT BOX.
L= 2 inches L= 6 inches W= 3 inches H= 2 inches
W= 2 inches
H= 2 inches
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LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN, LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN,
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE PUZZLE. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE BUILDING.
L= 4 inches L= 200 feet
W= 4 inches W= 100 feet
H= 5 inches H= 600 feet
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LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN, LABEL EACH OF THE DIMENSIONS. THEN,
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE DICE. FIND THE VOLUME OF THE DESK.
L= 1 inch L= 20 inches
W= 1 inch W= 14 inches
H= 1 inch H= 6 inches
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The bed of Cal’s truck is in the shape of Marla is baking a large wedding cake to feed
a rectangular prism. Its dimensions are 100 people. The length of the cake is 24 inches,
6 feet by 4 feet by 3 feet. What is the the width is 18 inches, and it is 4 inches thick.
What is the volume of the cake?
volume of the bed of the truck?
The Cumber family just put a pool in The spa bathtub at the fancy hotel is 6
their backyard. It it 16 feet long, 9 feet feet long, 2 feet deep, and 4 feet wide.
wide, and 4 feet deep. How much water How much water will the tub hold?
will the pool hold?
5 cm.
12 cm.
5 cm.
10 cm.
6 cm.
7 cm.
2 cm.
20 cm.
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7 cm.
FIND THE VOLUME OF THE SOLID FIGURE BELOW. The dimensions of the bottom cake are 12 inches
4 cm. by 12 inches by 6 inches. The dimensions of the
top cake are half that of the bottom cake. What
is the total volume of both cakes combined?
8 cm.
10 cm.
3 cm.
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