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Whole Class Review Activity

Volume and Capacity

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Directions:• Review questions have been written.

• Click the Spin Button.

• When the wheel stops, click to view the question.

• Groups discuss answer and post their solution.

• After the question is discussed, click to check the answer.

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What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

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What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

Count the number of cubes: 10 x 4 x 4 = 160 cubes

10 cubes across4 cubes

back

4 cube

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A cube can also be classified as a —

A. rectangular prism.B. square-based pyramid.C. cylinder.D. rhombus.

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A cube can also be classified as a —

A. rectangular prism.B. square-based pyramid.C. cylinder.D. rhombus. (plane shape)

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This solid is composed of cubes, all of which are the same size.Using an edge of a cube as one unit, which could be the volume of the figure?

A. 28 cubic unitsB. 24 cubic unitsC. 20 cubic unitsD. 16 cubic units

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This solid is composed of cubes, all of which are the same size.Using an edge of a cube as one unit, which could be the volume of the figure?Count the cubes on each row.4 + 8 + 16 = 28 cubes

A. 28 cubic unitsB. 24 cubic unitsC. 20 cubic unitsD. 16 cubic units

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Use the picture below to answer this question.

How many more small cubes are needed to complete the large cube above?

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How many more small cubes are needed to complete the large cube?The large cube would have a base of 9 cubes (3 x 3) and the total volume would be 27 cubes.The bottom row is complete.The second row needs 2 more cubes

The top row needs 4 cubes.

Six cubes are needed to complete the large cube.

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Jim made a box for his coin collection. The width was 6 inches. The length was three times the width and the height was half the width. What would be the volume of the box?

A. 27 cubic inches B. 108 cubic inches C. 216 cubic inches D. 324 cubic inches

M5M4d Compute the volume of a cube and a rectangular prism using formulae.

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Jim made a box for his coin collection. The width was 6 inches. The length was three times the width and the height was half the width. What would be the volume of the box? width = 6 in; length = 3 x 6 in; height = ½ x 6 in.6 x 18 x 3 = 324

A. 27 cubic inches B. 108 cubic inches C. 216 cubic inches D. 324 cubic inches

M5M4d Compute the volume of a cube and a rectangular prism using formulae.

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The dimensions of a rectangular prism are shown below.What is the volume of this rectangular prism?

A 18 cubic inchesB 35 cubic inchesC 150 cubic inchesD 190 cubic inches

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The dimensions of a rectangular prism are shown below.What is the volume of this rectangular prism?V = l x w x h = 10 in x 3 in x 5 in= 150 cubic inches

A 18 cubic inchesB 35 cubic inchesC 150 cubic inchesD 190 cubic inches

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The 5th grade class had to measure 128 fl oz for a lemonade recipe. They only had quart, pint, gallon and cup containers. Which of the following measurements is NOT equal to 128 fl oz.?

A 4 quartsB 10 pintsC 1 gallonD 16 cups

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Cup Pint Quart Gallon

8 oz 16 oz (2 cups) 32 oz (2 pts)4 cups

128 oz (4 qts)8 pts

We can either use a chart or the graphic to find the answer.128 fl oz = 1 gallon4 quarts = 1 gallon16 cups = 1 gallon8 pints = 1 gallon

The 5th grade class had to measure 128 fl oz for a lemonade recipe. They only had quart, pint, gallon and cup containers. Which of the following measurements is NOT equal to 128 fl oz.?

A 4 quartsB 10 pintsC 1 gallonD 16 cups

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Thomas is making fruit punch for his friends. One tablespoon of mix makes 1 pint of fruit punch. He wants to make 2 gallons of fruit punch. How many tablespoons of mix will he need?

A 4 tablespoonsB 8 tablespoonsC 16 tablespoonsD 24 tablespoons

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Thomas is making fruit punch for his friends. One tablespoon of mix makes 1 pint of fruit punch. He wants to make 2 gallons of fruit punch. How many tablespoons of mix will he need? First find out how many pints of punch are in 2 gallons by using the graphic.There are 8 pints in 1 gallon, 2 x 8 (16) pints in 2 gallons.He needs 16 tablespoons of mix for 16 pints of punch.A 4 tablespoonsB 8 tablespoonsC 16 tablespoonsD 24 tablespoons

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Donna is mixing different colors of paint together to match the color of her house. The amounts of paint are shown below.

2 gallons of white paint2 quarts of yellow paint1 quart of blue paint3 quarts of red paint1 quart of brown paint2 pints of orange paint

How many gallons of paint will Donna have after she has mixed all of the paint colors together?

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Donna is mixing different colors of paint together to match the color of her house. The amounts of paint are shown below.

2 gallons of white paint = 2 gal2 quarts of yellow paint = ½ gal1 quart of blue paint = ¼ gal3 quarts of red paint = ¾ gal1 quart of brown paint = ¼ gal2 pints of orange paint = ¼ galHow many gallons of paint will Donna have after she has mixed all of the paint colors together? 4 gal of paint

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Maria’s mom is making punch for the school dance. The recipe calls for 32 cups of ginger ale, and she needs to triple the recipe. How many gallons of ginger ale are needed?

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Maria’s mom is making punch for the school dance. The recipe calls for 32 cups of ginger ale, and she needs to triple the recipe. How many gallons of ginger ale are needed?

3 x 32 cups = 96 cups96 cups ÷ 16 cups(per gallon)= 6 gallons

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What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the school locker below?

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What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the school locker below?

V = 12 in x 8 in x 30 inV= 2880 cubic inches

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What is the volume of a cube that measures 10 inches on each edge?

A 10 cubic inchesB 100 cubic inchesC 1000 cubic inchesD 10,000 cubic inches

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What is the volume of a cube that measures 10 inches on each edge?

V = 10 in x 10 in x 10 inV = 1000 cubic inches

A 10 cubic inchesB 100 cubic inchesC 1000 cubic inchesD 10,000 cubic inches

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