Common Core: 6th Grade Math : Find the Volume of a Right Rectangular Prism with Fractional Edge Lengths: CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.2

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Example Questions

Example Question #71 : Geometry

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

4

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #1241 : Grade 6

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

5

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #1241 : Grade 6

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

6

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #1242 : Grade 6

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

1

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #72 : Geometry

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

2

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #12 : Find The Volume Of A Right Rectangular Prism With Fractional Edge Lengths: Ccss.Math.Content.6.G.A.2

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

3

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #1246 : Grade 6

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

4

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #1247 : Grade 6

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

5

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #73 : Geometry

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

6

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

Example Question #1249 : Grade 6

What is the volume of the rectangular prism in the following figure?

1

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The formula used to find volume of a rectangular prism is as follows:

Substitute our side lengths:

Remember, volume is always written with cubic units because volume is how many cubic units can fit inside of a figure. 

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