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VOLUME

Review -What is Area? The measurement of a flat surface. Formula is A=l*w

Review What unit do we use for Area? The unit for area is u² cm² m² km² in²

Review -What is Volume? The measurement of the amount of space taken up by something with three dimensions (l*w*h)

Review What unit do we use for Volume? The unit for volume is u³ cm³ m³ km³ in³

Cubic Units Volume is measured in cubic units. Use cubes to fill a rectangular prism such as a box.

A unit might be measured in inches, feet, centimeters, etc. One Cubic Unit 1 unit (length) A unit might be measured in inches, feet, centimeters, etc. 1 unit (height) 1 unit (width)

How many cubic units is this rectangle? What did you find? Yes, it is 8 cubic units!

Remember… there are some cubes you can’t see! How about this one? Remember… there are some cubes you can’t see! Watch...

Yes! There are 12 cubic units! Now Count Them What did you find? Yes! There are 12 cubic units!

Let’s try it! L = 3 W = 2 H = 3 3 x 2 x 3 = 18 cubic units

Find the volume of this one! What did you find? 4 x 2 x 3 = 24 cubic units

Now it’s your turn 