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S3 BLOCK 8 Area and volume 1
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Volume I can find the volume of the following 3D shapes. Cube Cuboid Cylinder
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The amount of space that a three-dimensional object takes up is called its volume. Volume For example, we can use mm 3, cm 3, m 3 or km 3. The 3 tells us that there are three dimensions, length, width and height. Volume is measured in cubic units.
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Capacity Liquid volume or capacity is measured in millilitres, litres, pints or gallons. Note: 1 ml of water has a volume of 1 cm 3
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Cuboid
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Cylinder
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Example 1: (a) Calculate the volume Length is 5 cm Breadth is 7 cm Height is 3 cm
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(1b) The cuboid is filled with water. If a glass holds 50mls, how many glasses can be filled? Two glasses That is, 105ml
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Example 2: Calculate the volume
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