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How much chocolate? Skills reminder Life in 3D How much chocolate? Skills reminder

Count the cubes to find the volume. 27 22 18 17 13 Don’t forget to count the ones you can’t see!

Volume of a cuboid height, h length, l width, w We can find the volume of a cuboid by multiplying the area of the base by the height. The area of the base = length × width So, height, h Volume of a cuboid = length × width × height = lwh length, l width, w

Volume of a cuboid What is the volume of this cuboid? Volume of cuboid = length × width × height 5 cm = 13 × 8 × 5 8 cm 13 cm = 520 cm3

Now try the questions!