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Math Log #32

Math Log #32 Answers Answer: D

Students write rules to express functions related to geometry. M5L9 Outcome: Students write rules to express functions related to geometry.

Definition Volume – the measure of the space occupied by a solid. (INSIDE)

Volume = length*width*height Formula: Volume of a rectangular prism: V = L x W x H Volume = length*width*height < Or > V = Bh Volume = Area of the Base * Height

M5L9 NOTES The volume of a unit cube is by definition 1 cubic unit. (ex. cm³, in³, ft³) If two solids are identical, then their volumes are equal. If two solids have their boundaries in common, then their total volume can be calculated by adding the individual volumes together.

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