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Volume of Cube

The document explains the concept of volume for solid figures, specifically cubes and rectangular prisms. It defines a cube as having equal length, width, and height, while a rectangular prism has unequal dimensions. It provides formulas for calculating the volume of each shape, with examples showing the volume of a cube as 27 cubic units and a rectangular prism as 45 cubic units.

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Volume of Cube

The document explains the concept of volume for solid figures, specifically cubes and rectangular prisms. It defines a cube as having equal length, width, and height, while a rectangular prism has unequal dimensions. It provides formulas for calculating the volume of each shape, with examples showing the volume of a cube as 27 cubic units and a rectangular prism as 45 cubic units.

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VOLUME OF CUBE & RECTANGULAR PRISM

Volume is the amount space a solid


figure occupies.

Cube is a solid Rectangular prism


whose length, is a solid whose
width and height length, width and
are equal. height are not
equal.
VOLUME OF A CUBE
Volume = side x side x side

V=sxsxs
V=3 x3x3
V = 27 cubic units
VOLUME OF A RECTANGULAR PRISM
Volume = length x width x height

V=lxwxh
V=3 x3x5
V = 45 cubic units
A.Find the volume of these
solid figures..
1) 2)
8cm
5m
Find the volume of each
rectangular prism.
1) 2)
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