This document provides 10 math word problems involving calculations of volume, area, and number of objects that can fit within a space. Readers are directed to follow 5 steps to solve word problems and show their work. The problems cover a range of volume calculations for objects like refrigerators, boxes, tanks, pools, and involve comparisons of aquarium sizes and construction of plywood boxes and poultry houses within a farm area.
This document provides 10 math word problems involving calculations of volume, area, and number of objects that can fit within a space. Readers are directed to follow 5 steps to solve word problems and show their work. The problems cover a range of volume calculations for objects like refrigerators, boxes, tanks, pools, and involve comparisons of aquarium sizes and construction of plywood boxes and poultry houses within a farm area.
This document provides 10 math word problems involving calculations of volume, area, and number of objects that can fit within a space. Readers are directed to follow 5 steps to solve word problems and show their work. The problems cover a range of volume calculations for objects like refrigerators, boxes, tanks, pools, and involve comparisons of aquarium sizes and construction of plywood boxes and poultry houses within a farm area.
This document provides 10 math word problems involving calculations of volume, area, and number of objects that can fit within a space. Readers are directed to follow 5 steps to solve word problems and show their work. The problems cover a range of volume calculations for objects like refrigerators, boxes, tanks, pools, and involve comparisons of aquarium sizes and construction of plywood boxes and poultry houses within a farm area.
Directions: Read and solve the problems carefully.Follow the 5 steps
solution in solving word problems. Write your answers in your paper. 1. Bobet’s refrigerator is 1.26 cubic meters. If its length is 0.9 meter and width is 0.7 meter, what is the height of Bobet’s refrigerator? 2. A box is 21 cm. long and 0.14 m. wide. Its height is 0.6 dm. Find the volume of the box in cubic cm. 3. How many liters of water can fill up a rectangular tank which measures 2 m. in length, 1.5 m. in width and 2.4 m. high? 4. Vice Mayor Marlon Dela Torre used a square-shaped Bagoong container that measures 6 meters on each side and 6 meters deep. How many cu. dm. of bagoong was needed to fill it up? 5. A warehouse with a dimension of 12 m. by 12 m. x 14 m. is needed to fill boxes of canned goods whose edge is 4 dm. How many boxes can the warehouse contain? 6. John Marks’s gasoline tank is shaped like a cube. It has an edge of 3 m. How many liters of gasoline can the tank hold? 7. Protacio Beach in Lubang has many swimming pools. One of the biggest swimming pool has a dimension of 14 m in length, 11 m width and 3 m in height. How much water is needed to fill it in cu. dm.? 8. Mr. Capuno bought two aquariums of different sizes. The first aquarium has a dimension of 3 ft. by 2 ft. by 1.5 ft while the second aquarium has a dimension of 30 cm. by 28 cm. by 24 cm. How many cubic centimenters bigger is the first aquarium than of the second aquarium? 9. Brince Ervil Abrigo is a Grade 5 pupil. He has a rectangular plywood whose length is 9 cm. and its width is 7 cm. He is planning to make a rectangular box by cutting a 2cm by 2cm square on each corner. What will be the volume of Brince’s box? 10. De Lemos family has a small farm whose area is 625 sq. m. They want to construct poultry houses in the form of a cube. If the volume of each poultry house is 27 cu. m., How many poultry houses can be constructed in the farm?