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Measurement, NAP-K3-CA33 SA

A horse trough is in the shape of a rectangular prism, pictured below.
 

 
What is the capacity of the horse trough in litres?

    litres
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`160`

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`text(Convert all measurements to metres.)`

`text(Volume)` `= 0.5 xx 0.4 xx 0.8`
  `= 0.16\ text(m³)`
  `= 160\ text{litres  (1 m³ = 1000 L)}`

Filed Under: Perimeter, Area and Volume, Perimeter, Area and Volume Tagged With: Band 10, smc-3153-50-Volume – Prisms, smc-666-50-Volume - Prisms

Measurement, NAP-J3-CA39 SA

Two identical solid cubes are placed at the bottom of a fish tank.
 

 

 
The fish tank is then completely filled, as shown below.

What is the volume of the water that surrounds the cubes?

Give your answer in cubic centimetres.

  cm3
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`185\ 250\ text(cm)^3`

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`text(Volume of tank)` `= 80 xx 60 xx 40`
  `= 192\ 000\ text(cm)^3`
`text(Volume of cubes)` `= 2 xx 15 xx 15 xx 15`
  `= 6750\ text(cm)^3`

 

`:.\ text(Volume of water)` `= 192\ 000 – 6750`
  `= 185\ 250\ text(cm)^3`

Filed Under: Perimeter, Area and Volume, Perimeter, Area and Volume Tagged With: Band 10, smc-3153-50-Volume – Prisms, smc-666-50-Volume - Prisms

Measurement, NAP-B3-NC29

A small shipping container is the shape of a rectangular prism.

The volume of the small shipping container is 6 cubic metres.

A large shipping container has dimensions that are double the dimensions of the small shipping container.

What is the volume of the large shipping container?

 
`text(12 cubic metres)`
 
`text(24 cubic metres)`
 
`text(48 cubic metres)`
 
`text(96 cubic metres)`
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`text(48 cubic metres)`

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`text(The dimensions of the small container could be:)`

STRATEGY: Doubling dimensions that satisfy a volume of 6 m³ (although we don’t know the exact dimensions) can be used in this type of question.

`2 xx 3 xx 1 = 6\ text(m³)`

`text(If these dimensions are all doubled:)`

`text(Volume)` `=4 xx 6 xx 2`
  ` = 48\ text(m³)`

Filed Under: Perimeter, Area and Volume, Perimeter, Area and Volume Tagged With: Band 10, smc-3153-50-Volume – Prisms, smc-666-50-Volume - Prisms

Measurement, NAP-B3-CA26

Florence used identical cubes to build a rectangular prism.

There were 16 cubes in its base.

She used 80 cubes altogether.

Which of these could be the dimensions of Florence's prism?

`10 xx 1 xx 8` `2 xx 8 xx 5` `4 xx 4 xx 10` `4 xx 8 xx 5`
 
 
 
 
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`2 xx 8 xx 5`

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`2 xx 8 xx 5`

`=>\ text(The above dimensions have a base that is 16)`

`text{cubes (2 × 8) and require a total of 80 cubes}`

`text{(2 × 8 × 5 = 80).}`

Filed Under: Perimeter, Area and Volume, Perimeter, Area and Volume Tagged With: Band 9, smc-3153-50-Volume – Prisms, smc-666-50-Volume - Prisms

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