7.3.C.24 - The Volume of a Right Prism - Exit Ticket
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1.
Lawrence poured 27.328 L of water into a right rectangular prism-shaped tank.
The base of the tank is 40 cm by 28 cm. When he finished pouring the water, the
tank was ⅔ full. (1 L = 1,000 cm3)
How deep is the water in the tank?
Lawrence poured 27.328 L of water into a right rectangular prism-shaped tank.
The base of the tank is 40 cm by 28 cm. When he finished pouring the water, the
tank was ⅔ full. (1 L = 1,000 cm3)
How deep is the water in the tank?
7.G.6
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2.
Lawrence poured 27.328 L of water into a right rectangular prism-shaped tank.
The base of the tank is 40 cm by 28 cm. When he finished pouring the water, the
tank was ⅔ full. (1 L = 1,000 cm3)
How deep is the tank?
Lawrence poured 27.328 L of water into a right rectangular prism-shaped tank.
The base of the tank is 40 cm by 28 cm. When he finished pouring the water, the
tank was ⅔ full. (1 L = 1,000 cm3)
How deep is the tank?
7.G.6
10
3.
Lawrence poured 27.328 L of water into a right rectangular prism-shaped tank.
The base of the tank is 40 cm by 28 cm. When he finished pouring the water, the
tank was ⅔ full. (1 L = 1,000 cm3)
How many liters of water can the tank hold in total?
Lawrence poured 27.328 L of water into a right rectangular prism-shaped tank.
The base of the tank is 40 cm by 28 cm. When he finished pouring the water, the
tank was ⅔ full. (1 L = 1,000 cm3)
How many liters of water can the tank hold in total?
7.G.6
From EngageNY.org of the New York State Education Department. Grade 7 Mathematics Module 3, Topic C, Lesson 24. Internet. Available from https://www.engageny.org/resource/grade-7-mathJmat...; accessed 06/Oct/2015.