7.GM.6
Apply the concepts of two- and three-dimensional figures to real-world and mathematical situations.
Example Problems
A tank has a length of , width of and depth of .
Find the volume of the tank in cubic meters.
Find the volume of the tank in cubic meters.
A rectangular aquarium measuring is full of water.
Find the volume of water needed to fill the aquarium completely.
Find the volume of water needed to fill the aquarium completely.
A candy store called "Sugar" built a giant hollow sugar cube out of wood to hang above the entrance to their store.
It took of material to build the cube.
What is the volume inside the giant sugar cube?
It took of material to build the cube.
What is the volume inside the giant sugar cube?

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