1. 7*4*3= 84 in. cubed
2. 5*2*10= 100 m cubed
3. 5*5*5=125 ft. cubed
4. 30/(2*3)= 5 in
5. 10*8*4 = 320 cm cubed
Hello! Im sorry to bother all of you, but could anyone help me out here? I have a few questions, and I'm far too mentally exhausted to answer them right. Please, if anyone has the answers to Lesson 11, Unit 3, Rectangular Prisms and Volume's 10-question practice, that would be much appreciated! Thank you! - nioce
The Questions:
1. Use the formula V = lwh to find the volume of a rectangular prism with the following dimensions:
* length = 7 in.
* width = 4 in.
* height = 3 in.
2.Use the formula V = lwh to find the volume of a rectangular prism with the following dimensions:
* Length = 5 m
* Width = 2 m
* Height = 10 m
3. Using the formula V = lwh, find the volume of a cube with a side length of 5 ft.
4. The volume of a rectangular prism is 30 inches, cubed. Use the formula V = lwh and the given dimensions to find the height of the prism.
* length = 2 in.
* width = 3 in.
5. The diagram shows the dimensions of a small container. What is the volume of the container?
(10 cm, 8 cm, 4 cm, shape of a rectangle)
Thank you!
10 answers
I’ll test it to see if they are correct.
The answers are correct, but some people have 10 questions.
For the people with 10 questions
1. D. V=84in
2. D. V=100m
3. C. V=125ft
4. A. Height= 5 in
5. D. V=320cm
6. C. V=500ft
7. B. 5 cm
8. D. 900in
9. B. V=12ft
10. The prism could be a cube with a side length of 10 mm. + It is possible for the length to be 1,000 mm. + It is possible that the length is 2.5.
There that’s the last question.
1. D. V=84in
2. D. V=100m
3. C. V=125ft
4. A. Height= 5 in
5. D. V=320cm
6. C. V=500ft
7. B. 5 cm
8. D. 900in
9. B. V=12ft
10. The prism could be a cube with a side length of 10 mm. + It is possible for the length to be 1,000 mm. + It is possible that the length is 2.5.
There that’s the last question.
I took the test and saw what questions were right.
tysm @ なつ
100% correct
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