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Standards/Math/Minnesota/5.3.2

5.3.2

5.3 Geometry & Measurement
5.3.1
5.3.2
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Determine the area of triangles and quadrilaterals; determine the surface area and volume of rectangular prisms in various contexts.

5.3.2.1Develop and use formulas to determine the area of triangles, parallelograms and figures that can be decomposed into triangles.5.3.2.2Use various tools and strategies to measure the volume and surface area of objects that are shaped like rectangular prisms.5.3.2.3Understand that the volume of a three-dimensional figure can be found by counting the total number of same-sized cubic units that fill a shape without gaps or overlaps. Use cubic units to label volume measurements.5.3.2.4Develop and use the formulas V = lwh and V = Bh to determine the volume of rectangular prisms. Justify why base area B and height h are multiplied to find the volume of a rectangular prism by breaking the prism into layers of unit cubes.
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