Common Core: 5th Grade Math : Recognize Volume as Additive: CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.5c

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Example Question #31 : Recognize Volume As Additive: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.5c

Alley is going on a vacation. One of her suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of her two suitcases?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #32 : Recognize Volume As Additive: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.5c

Linda is going on a vacation. One of her suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of her two suitcases?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #1841 : Common Core Math: Grade 5

Mary is going on a vacation. One of her suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of her two suitcases?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #31 : Recognize Volume As Additive: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.5c

Lynn is going on a vacation. One of her suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of her two suitcases?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #1841 : Common Core Math: Grade 5

Ella is going on a vacation. One of her suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of her two suitcases?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #344 : Measurement & Data

Rebecca is going on a vacation. One of her suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of her two suitcases?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #345 : Measurement & Data

Tim is going on a vacation. One of his suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of his two suitcases?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #31 : Recognize Volume As Additive: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.5c

Andrew is going on a vacation. One of his suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of his two suitcases?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #1842 : Common Core Math: Grade 5

Joseph is going on a vacation. One of his suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of his two suitcases?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

Example Question #31 : Recognize Volume As Additive: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Md.C.5c

Brandon is going on a vacation. One of his suitcases has a volume of , and the other has a volume of . What is the total volume of his two suitcases?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem we simply need to remember that volume is additive. This means that we can add our two volumes together to find the combined, total volume.

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