Common Core: 5th Grade Math : Recognize Volume as an Attribute: CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.3

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: 5th Grade Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #41 : Measurement & Data

A box is 3 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 6 feet high. The volume of the box is ___________.

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Example Question #51 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape?

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Possible Answers:

Yes because we are given all of the side lengths 

No because this shape only has three sides

No because this shape is flat

Yes because this is a closed shape

Correct answer:

No because this shape is flat

Explanation:

Volume is only a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape.  Because this is a flat shape, it does not have a volume.

Example Question #52 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape?

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No because this shape has too many sides

 

No because this shape is flat

 

Yes because we are given the volume formula

 

Yes because we know the area

Correct answer:

No because this shape is flat

 

Explanation:

Volume is only a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape.  Because this is a flat shape, it does not have a volume.

Example Question #53 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape? 

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Possible Answers:

No because this shape is flat

 

Yes because this is a closed shape 

Yes because the volume of a rectangle is always in cubic units

 

No because the sides are not the same

 

Correct answer:

No because this shape is flat

 

Explanation:

Volume is only a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape.  Because this is a flat shape, it does not have a volume.

 

Example Question #54 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape?

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Possible Answers:

No because we were not given the area

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

No because this shape is flat

 

Yes because we are given the width

 

Correct answer:

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

Explanation:

Volume is a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. This is a cylinder, which is a three-dimensional shape. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape, so the volume would be the amount of space inside this cylinder. 

Example Question #55 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape? 



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Possible Answers:

No because we were not given the area

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

Yes because we are given the length

 

No because this shape is flat

 

Correct answer:

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

Explanation:

Volume is a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. This is a rectangular prism, which is a three-dimensional shape. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape, so the volume would be the amount of space inside this rectangular prism. 

Example Question #56 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape? 

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Possible Answers:

No because we were not given the area

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

Yes because we are given the length

 

No because this shape is flat

 

Correct answer:

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

Explanation:

Volume is a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. This is a rectangular prism, which is a three-dimensional shape. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape, so the volume would be the amount of space inside this rectangular prism. 

Example Question #57 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape? 

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Possible Answers:

No because we were not given the area

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

No because this shape is flat

 

Yes because we are given the width

 

Correct answer:

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

 

Explanation:

Volume is a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. This is a cube, which is a three-dimensional shape. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape, so the volume would be the amount of space inside this cube. 

Example Question #58 : Measurement & Data

Can we determine the volume of this shape? 

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Possible Answers:

No because this shape is round

Yes because we are given the radius

Yes because we are given the diameter

No because this shape is flat

 

Correct answer:

No because this shape is flat

 

Explanation:

Volume is only a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape.  Because this is a flat shape, it does not have a volume.

Example Question #31 : How To Find The Volume Of A Prism

Can we determine the volume of this shape? 

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Possible Answers:

No because this shape is flat

Yes because we are given the width

No because we were not given the area

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

Correct answer:

Yes because this is a three-dimensional shape

Explanation:

Volume is a characteristic of three-dimensional shapes. This is a cylinder, which is a three-dimensional shape. We can think of volume as space within an object or shape, so the volume would be the amount of space inside this cylinder. 

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