5.MD.4: Measuring Volume

I can measure volumes by counting unit cubes, using cubic cm, cubic in, cubic ft, and improvised units.

Problem 1

A rectangular prism is built using unit cubes in a 6×4×3 arrangement. What is its volume?
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Problem 2

Count the cubic inches in a box that measures 7 inches × 5 inches × 4 inches.
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Problem 3

A container holds exactly 84 one-centimeter cubes. Express this volume in cubic centimeters.
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Problem 4

How many cubic feet are in a room that is 12 feet × 10 feet × 8 feet?
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Problem 5

A storage unit is filled with boxes, each measuring 1 foot × 1 foot × 1 foot. If there are 36 boxes, what is the total volume?
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Problem 6

Calculate the volume in cubic inches of a rectangular prism that is 9 inches × 6 inches × 4 inches.
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Problem 7

A fish tank can hold 180 one-inch cubes. What is its volume in cubic inches?
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Problem 8

How many cubic centimeters are in a box that measures 15 cm × 8 cm × 5 cm?
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Problem 9

A rectangular container holds 144 unit cubes arranged in equal layers. If each layer has 24 cubes, how many layers are there?
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Problem 10

Calculate the volume of a cube where each edge measures 7 centimeters.
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