Review:How can you calculate theamount of space occupied by each box?
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4 cm
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1 cm 1 cm= 1 cm3
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A 4 cm × 2 cm × 5 cm boxoccupies 40 cm3 of space.
2 cm 5 cm
4 cm
A 4 cm × 2 cm × 5 cm boxoccupies 40 cm3 of space.
Its volume is 40 cm3
2 cm 5 cm
4 cm
A 4 cm × 2 cm × 5 cm boxoccupies 40 cm3 of space.
Its volume is 40 cm3
2 cm 5 cm
4 cm
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A 4 cm × 2 cm × 5 cm boxoccupies 40 cm3 of space.
Its volume is 40 cm3
2.524 cmYou should be able to determine the volume ofany regular shape.What is the volumeof this cylinder?
2.524 cm If this cylinder is hollow,and you fill it up withwater, what volume ofwater do you need to fillit up?
2.524 cmWhat volume of waterwould there be if youfilled it up as shownin the illustration?
50 c m 3
2.524 cm2.524 cm
Filling it up tothis mark givesyou 50 cm3 ofwater.
2.524 cm
What volume of wateris this?
2.524 cm
What volume of wateris this?
70 cm3
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70 cm3
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70 cm3
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70 cm3
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70 cm3
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70 cm3
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50 cm3
70 cm3
30 cm3
50 cm3
70 cm3
50 cm3
30 cm3
30 c m 3
70 c m 3
50 c m 3
The markings, orgraduations, on theside of a container,can tell you thevolume of a liquidfilled to that mark.
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This is agraduated cylinder,which measures thevolume of a liquid