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Lesson 6: Measuring Volume in Cubic Centimetres



 1. 

Each cube is 1 cm long, 1 cm wide, 1 cm high, and has a volume of 1 cm3.

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What is the volume, in cubic centimetres, of this object built with cubes?
                  
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a.
15 cm3
b.
25 cm3
c.
20 cm3
d.
12 cm3
 

 2. 

What is the volume, in cubic centimetres, of this object built with cubes?

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a.
25 cm3
b.
27 cm3
c.
23 cm3
d.
20 cm3
 

 3. 

What is the volume, in cubic centimetres, of this object built with cubes?

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a.
28 cm3
b.
18 cm3
c.
13 cm3
d.
23 cm3
 

 4. 

What is the volume, in cubic centimetres, of this object built with cubes?

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a.
60 cm3
b.
100 cm3
c.
70 cm3
d.
80 cm3
 

 5. 

What is the volume, in cubic centimetres, of this object built with cubes?

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a.
36 cm3
b.
32 cm3
c.
16 cm3
d.
23 cm3
 

 6. 

What is the volume, in cubic centimetres, of this object built with cubes?

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a.
24 cm3
b.
36 cm3
c.
48 cm3
d.
60 cm3
 

 7. 

Cubic centimetre cubes were used to model the prism on the right.

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What is the volume of the prism on the right?
a.
32 cm3
b.
36 cm3
c.
8 cm3
d.
16 cm3
 

 8. 

Use the model on the left to determine the volume of the prism on the right.

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a.
24 cm3
b.
9 cm3
c.
12 cm3
d.
27 cm3
 

 9. 

Which object does not have a volume of 60 cm3?
a.

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c.

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b.

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d.

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 10. 

What is the volume of this prism?

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a.
84 cm3
b.
48 cm3
c.
62 cm3
d.
98 cm3
 



 
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