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Volume

Length is measured in mm, cm, m or km.

Area Area is measured in mm2 , cm2, m2 or km2 3cm 1cm2 8cm Area = length x width Area = 8 x 3 = 24 cm2 1cm 1cm 1cm2

Volume 1cm3 4cm 4cm 4cm Volume is measured in mm3, cm3, m3 or km3 Volume = length x width x height Volume = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64cm3 4cm 1cm 4cm 1cm 4cm 1cm 1cm3

Find the volume of these cuboids 10cm 6cm 4cm 3cm 2cm 2cm V = l x w x h V = 6 x 3 x 2 = 36cm3 V = l x w x h V = 10 x 4 x 2 = 80cm3

Find the volume of these shapes 8cm 4cm 5cm 5cm 5cm 2cm V = l x w x h V = 8 x 2 x 5 = 80cm3 V = l x w x h V = 5 x 4 x 5 = 100cm3

What could be the measurements of this cuboid? The length, width and height of a cuboid are all whole numbers of cm. Its volume is 48cm3. How many different sets of dimensions can you find? 12 x 4 x 1 8 x 6 x 1 8 x 3 x 2 6 x 4 x 2 4 x 4 x 3 48 x 1 x 1 24 x 2 x 1 16 x 3 x 1 12 x 2 x 2

What could be the measurements of this cuboid? The length, width and height of a cuboid are all whole numbers of cm. Its volume is 72cm3. How many different sets of dimensions can you find? 12 x 3 x 2 9 x 8 x 1 9 x 4 x 2 8 x 3 x 3

Find the missing lengths ?cm ?cm 2cm Volume =36cm3 Volume =70cm3 5cm 2cm V = l x w x h 36= l x 2 x 2 36 = l x 4 l =9cm V = l x w x h 70 = l x 2 x 5 70 = l x 10 l = 7cm 2cm

Find the missing lengths Volume =72cm3 ?cm ?cm 5cm Volume =140cm3 9cm 4cm 2cm V = l x w x h 140= l x 5 x 4 140 = l x 20 l =7cm V = l x w x h 72 = l x 2 x 9 72 = l x 18 l = 4cm

Find the edge 4cm (4 x 4 x 4=64) A cube has a volume of 64cm3. What is the length of one edge? 4cm (4 x 4 x 4=64)

Find the edge 5cm (5 x 5x 5=125) A cube has a volume of 125cm3 What is the length of one edge? 5cm (5 x 5x 5=125)

Find the volume 10 x 3 x 2 = 60cm3 30cm2 6cm2 20cm2 From the areas of the faces, work out the length, width & height. Then calculate the volume. 10 x 3 x 2 = 60cm3 30cm2 6cm2 20cm2

Find the volume 40cm2 8 x 5 x 4 = 160cm3 20cm2 32cm2 From the areas of the faces, work out the length, width & height. Then calculate the volume. 40cm2 8 x 5 x 4 = 160cm3 20cm2 32cm2

Finding the volume of compound shapes. Split up the shape first. 4cm 10cm 6cm 5cm 4cm V = l x w x h v= 10 x 4 x 4=160cm3 v= 10 x 5 x 6=300cm3 Total volume = 160 + 300 = 460cm3 4cm 9cm 6cm 10cm

Find the volume of this shape. V = l x w x h v= 8 x 7 x 8=448cm3 v= 4 x 3 x 8=96cm3 Total volume = 448 + 96 = 544cm3 7cm 8cm 4cm 3cm 12cm 7cm 8cm 3cm 8cm

Find the volume of this shape. V = l x w x h v= 4 x 2 x 6=48cm3 v= 3 x 2 x 8=48cm3 Total volume = 48 + 48 +48 = 144cm3 v= 8 x 2 x 3=48cm3 3cm 2cm 2cm 4cm 6cm 3cm 8cm 4cm 3cm 8cm 6cm 15cm

Finding the volume of irregular shapes. Part fill a measuring cylinder. Measure the water. Lower object into the water Measure new level. Volume = 70 – 50 = 20cm3 70cm3 50cm3

Find the volume of this irregular shape. 83cm3 50cm3 Volume = 83 – 50 = 33cm3

Find the volume of this irregular shape. The container below is ⅓ filled with water. An object is lowered into the water and the container is now ½ full. What is the volume of the object? 6cm 5cm 10cm Volume = 150 – 100 = 50cm3