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  • If each cube is 1 cubic centimeter, what is the width of this shape?
    3
  • If each cube is 1 cubic centimeter, what is the height of this shape?
    5 centimeters
  • John needs to determine the volume of this shape. He uses the equation 4 x 3 x 5 = 60 centimeters. Is John correct?
    No - the answer is 60 CUBIC centimeters!
  • If each cube is 1 cubic inch, what is the volume of this shape?
    24 cubic inches
  • The teacher asks Landry to draw a shape that has a greater volume than this shape. He draws a shape that is 4 cubic units long, by 4 cubic units wide, by 4 cubic units tall. Does Landry's shape have a greater volume than this shape?
    Yes
  • If each cube is 1 cubic centimeter, what is the height of this shape?
    2 centimeters
  • Erick needs to figure out what the volume is on this shape. He uses 12+12+12+12+12+12 to solve this problem. Will this strategy give him the correct answer?
    Yes - but it would be quicker to multiply 12 x 6!
  • Sandra wants to determine the volume of this shape. She uses 20 x 5 = 60 cubic inches to solve the problem. Her teacher says the answer is correct but wants Sandra to explain where the 20 came from. What 2 dimensions does the 20 represent?
    Width and height
  • If each cube is 1 cubic centimeter, what is the width of this shape?
    2 centimeters
  • If each cube is 1 cubic inch, what is the volume of this shape?
    30 cubic inches
  • If each cube is 1 cubic inch, what is the length of this shape?
    7 inches long
  • In this shape, which of the 3 dimensions is the largest?
    The length