Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Volume of Rectangular Prisms

Answer the following questions below. Use complete sentences and examples to prove your answers.


1) How can you find the volume of a rectangular prism without counting each block?
2) Create or use an example from your activity to support your response.


28 comments:

  1. width 9 length 4 height 10 what does it equal

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  3. u use the width x depth x height=base

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  4. you can find it by l*w*h

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  5. The volume is width * lenght * width = the voulume

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    1. an example is 5 width 9 lenght and the 8 hieght so i did w5*L9*h8= the answer the volume

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  6. hey i bekieve that if you had 4 as the width 4 as the lenghth and 3 as the height and the volume would be 48

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  7. To find the volume of a rectangular prism without counting, You need to do length multiplied by width multiplied by height.
    For example, 1*4*5 volume would be 20 units to the third power.

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  8. W*L*H=V

    you have to multiply the width the length and height and you"ll get the volume

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  9. You can use a math method like..
    Width x Length x height = Volume3

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  10. You can find the volume of a rectangular prism without counting each block by multiplying the length, width, and height. That gives you the volume cubed. An example from the activity I got is 5(width) * 3(Depth) * 2 (Height) = 30cm 2(Volume Cubed)

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  11. you take the width and multiply it by length and then multiply that by height

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  12. Another way you can find the volume without counting the shapes is width x length x height= volume For example, 4 x 4 x 3= Volume 48

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  13. you can find it by length * width * hieght

    for example, w=4 l=4 h=3 the volume is 48
    4*4=16*3=48

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  14. one of the ways i found was to use lenth*width*height=volume

    like if the problem was w4 l4 and h3 the volume would be 48

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  15. You use the width times depth times hieght equals volume.
    example: w=4 x depth=4 x height=3 = 48

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  16. can you find a shorter way to find volume

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  18. volume= length*with*height when the length is 12 and the height is 2 and the width is 3 =72

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  19. The volume= Length* width* height.
    For example, 4 is the width, 6 is the length, and 7 is the height. so i would take 4*6*7, then i would multiply. And then my answer would be 168cm7. so that is how you would get the volume.

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  20. In order to find the volume of a rectangular prism the formula you need to do is...... Length multiplied by Width multiplied by height and you get the volume.
    EXAMPLE-6x5x2 the volume would be 60.

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  21. You can find the volume of a rectangular prism by multiplying width*length*height= the volume. For example if the height is 7in, the length is 2in and width is 5in, then 7*2*5=70 in3. This is how you find the volume.

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