Volume of a cuboid 21-Apr-17 Learning Intention Success Criteria

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Volume of a cuboid 21-Apr-17 Learning Intention Success Criteria To understand how to calculate the volume of cuboid. To know the formula. Use formula correctly. Show working and appropriate units.

Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. 21-Apr-17 Volume of a cuboid 3cm 4cm 6cm 18 cubes fit the base. = 1 centimetre cube = 1 cm³ 4 layers of 18 cubes = 4 x 18 = 72 centimetre cubes = 72 cm³ 21-Apr-17 Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept.

A short cut ! Volume = 6 x 3 x 4 = 72 cm³ Volume = length x breadth 21-Apr-17 3cm 4cm 6cm height Area of rectangle breadth length Volume = 6 x 3 x 4 = 72 cm³ Volume = length x breadth x height

Example 1 27cm 5 cm 18 cm Working Volume = l x b x h V = 18 x 5 x 27 21-Apr-17 Example 1 Working Volume = l x b x h Heilander’s Porridge Oats V = 18 x 5 x 27 V = 2430 cm³ 27cm 5 cm 18 cm

Example 2 2cm Working Volume = l x b x h V = 2 x 2 x 2 V = 8 cm³ 21-Apr-17 Working Volume = l x b x h V = 2 x 2 x 2 V = 8 cm³ 2cm

21-Apr-17 Volume of a cuboid Now try Exercise 2 Ch16 (page 186)