5.G.1.b
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures that is measured in cubic units.
Example Problems
The base of a rectangular prism has an area of 9 square feet. The height of the rectangular prism is 3 feet.
What is the volume, in cubic feet, of this rectangular prism?
What is the volume, in cubic feet, of this rectangular prism?
The base of a rectangular prism has an area of 50 square yards. The height of the rectangular prism is 4 yards.
What is the volume, in cubic yards, of this rectangular prism?
What is the volume, in cubic yards, of this rectangular prism?
The base of a rectangular prism has an area of 8 square meters. The height of the rectangular prism is 5 meters.
What is the volume, in cubic meters, of this rectangular prism?
What is the volume, in cubic meters, of this rectangular prism?
Khan Academy ResourcesVolume of rectangular prisms reviewDecompose figures to find volume practiceVolume formula intuitionVolume with unit cubesCompare volumes with unit cubesDecompose figures to find volumeUnderstanding decomposing figures to find volumeDecompose figures to find volume (unit cubes)Measuring volume with unit cubesVolume introVolume word problem: water tankVolume of a rectangular prism Volume in unit cubes by decomposing shapeVolume through decompositionMeasuring volume as area times length

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