All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #301 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below?Â
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The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #301 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below?Â
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The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #301 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below?Â
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The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #301 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below?Â
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The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #305 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below?Â
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The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #51 : Apply The Volume Formula: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.5b
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below?Â
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The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #51 : Apply The Volume Formula: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.5b
What is the volume of the rectangular prism below?Â
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The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #3 : How To Find The Volume Of A Prism
What is the volume of the shape below?Â
The formula for volume of a rectangular prism isÂ
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.Â
Example Question #302 : Measurement & Data
Erica is going on a vacation. One of her suitcases has a volume of 3 cubic feet, and the other has a volume of 2 cubic feet. What is the total volume of Erica's two suitcases?
5 cubic feet
1 cubic foot
6 cubic feet
25 cubic feet
Not enough information
5 cubic feet
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Example Question #1801 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What is the volume of the figure below?Â
If you look closely at this figure, you can see that it is made up of two rectangular prisms. In order to solve for the volume, we need to find the volume of each rectangular prism and then add the volumes together to find the total.
In order to find the length of the rectangular prism on the right, we had to take the length of the original figure (which was ) and subtract the length of the rectangular prism on the left (which isÂ
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Now that we have the dimensions of both our rectangular prisms, we can solve for the volumes.Â
Remember, the formula for volume isÂ
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Next, we add the volumes together to solve for the total volume of the original figure.
*Remember, volume is always measured in cubic units!Â
All Common Core: 5th Grade Math Resources
