What is the formula to finding the volume of a rectangular prism?
Add up all the given values, then divide by 3.
Multiply length and width by height, and then divide by 3.
Add only length, width and height to get the volume.
Multiply the length and the width, and the height to get the volume.
2. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?
100 meters
100mm3
100cm2
100m3
3. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
What is the difference between finding area and volume?
The both use the same units.
Area uses "units squared" and volume uses "units cubed"
Area uses length x width x height
Volume is length x width
4. Multiple Choice
5 seconds
1 pt
Which is the correct unit for finding volume?
Square Units
Cubic Units
5. Multiple Choice
10 seconds
1 pt
AJ states that to use the term "squared" after when giving the volume of the shape. Is he correct?
No.
Yes.
6. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Mr. Jorrey is trying to determine the volume of a rectangular prism with 20 inches as its length, 15 inches as its width, and 25 inches as its height. What is the volume?
60 inches3
2,500 inches2
180 inches3
7,500 inches3
7. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
Ryan is finding the volume to the rectangular prism shown. He says the volume is 120 in3. Is Ryan correct? Why?
No because to find the volume you add up all the digits then multiply by two.
No because it is not cubic units, but rather square units.
Yes because you multiply length by, width, by height and you get that same product. It is also cubic units.
Yes because you multiply length by, width, by height and you get that same product. It is also square units.
8. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Another formula for finding volume is...
V = l + w + h
V = B x h
V = B + h
V = l + l + w + w
9. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Logan is finding the volume of his pencil box. He knows that the area of the base is 40 square inches and the height is 4 inches. What is the volume of his pencil box?
400 cu. in.
44 cu. in.
160 sq. in.
160 cu. in.
10. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Luke is finding the volume of his toy box. He knows that the area of the base is 48 square feet and the height is 3 feet. What is the volume of his pencil box?