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Mod. 5 Topic A & B Quiz

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In cubic units, what is the volume of the rectangular prism here?

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2.

Circle the shapes below that are equal in volume.

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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?

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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?

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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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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?

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The figure here is composed of two rectangular prisms. Which expression can be simplified to find the volume of the figure?

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10.

Solve for the volume. You must show your work!