Common Core: 5th Grade Math : Mesure Volume by Counting Unit Cubes: CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.4

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Example Question #21 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 82\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 164\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 82\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 82\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 164\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 82\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 82\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 82\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 82\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #22 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 98\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 196\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 98\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 196\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 196\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 98\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 98\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 98\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 98\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #23 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 101\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 202\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 101\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 101\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 202\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 101\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 101\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 101\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 101\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #24 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 112\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 112\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 224\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 224\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 112\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 112\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 112\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 112\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 112\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #25 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 123\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 123\textup{ inches}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 123\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 246\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 123\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 246\textup{ inches}^2\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 123\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 123\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 123\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #26 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 16\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 16\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 32\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 32\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 16\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 16\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 16\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 16\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 16\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #27 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 37\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 37\textup{ inches}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 74\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 74\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 37\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 37\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 37\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 37\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 37\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #28 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 21\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 42\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 21\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 42\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 42\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 21\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 21\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 21\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 21\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #29 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 41\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 82\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 82\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 41\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 41\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 82\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 41\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 41\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 41\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Example Question #30 : Mesure Volume By Counting Unit Cubes: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.4

If you count unit cubes in a solid figure, and you find that there are \(\displaystyle 52\text{ cubic centimeters}\) inside the solid figure, what is the volume of the figure? 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 104\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 104\textup{ centimeters}^2\)

\(\displaystyle 52\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 52\textup{ inches}^3\)

\(\displaystyle 104\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 52\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

Explanation:

Volume is the amount of space within a solid figure. If a figure is made up of \(\displaystyle 52\text{ cubic centimeters}\) then the volume is \(\displaystyle 52\textup{ centimeters}^3\)

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