In cubic units, what is the volume of the rectangular prism here?
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Circle the shapes below that are equal in volume.
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Determine the volume of the following shape. In your answer, also include the mutliplication equation you used to find it.
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Solve for the volume. You must show your work!
What is the greatest number of 1-foot unit cubes that will fit into a rectangular prism that is 4 feet tall, 5 feet long, and 2 feet wide?
a) 5 unit cubes
b) 10 unit cubes
c) 22 unit cubes
d) 40 unit cubes
Jack filled a rectangular prism with 1-centimeter unit cubes. The greatest number of unit cubes he could pack into the prism was 80. Which numbers could be the dimensions of the prism?
a) 4 cm tall, 10 cm long, and 2 cm wide
b) 40 cm tall, 10 cm long, and 2 cm wide
c) 4 cm tall, 10 cm long, and 20 cm wide
d) 120 cm tall, 30 cm long, and 60 cm wide
One of the tanks at the local aquarium has 2 sections for different fish. The volume of one section of the tank is 24-cubic feet. The volume of the other section of the tank is 96 cubic feet. What is the total volume, in cubic feet, of the tank?
A) 4 cubic feet
B) 72 cubic feet
C) 120 cubic feet
D) 2,304 cubic feet
The figure here is composed of two rectangular prisms. Which expression can be simplified to find the volume of the figure?