Measurement & Data

Volume of Rectangular Prisms

Directions: Using the digits 1 through 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to create a rectangular prism with a volume that is greater than 100 cubic units. What’s the least volume? What’s the greatest volume? Source: Kari Frazier

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Volume of Rectangular Prisms

Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, place a digit in each box to create a rectangular prism with a volume that is less than 100 cubic units. What’s the least volume? What’s the greatest volume? Source: Kari Frazier

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Volume of Three Rectangular Prisms

Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, find the dimensions of three rectangular prisms so that their volumes are as close as possible. Note: diagram may not be drawn to scale. Source: Daniel Walker

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Volume of Rectangular Prisms 2

Directions: Using the digits 1 through 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to create two rectangular prisms where the larger one has the greatest possible volume and is double the volume of the other. Source: Joe Schwartz and Robert Kaplinsky

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Volume of Rectangular Prisms

Directions: Using the digits 1 through 9, at most one time each, fill in the boxes to create 2 rectangular prisms so the volume of one rectangular prism is double the volume of the other rectangular prism. Source: Joe Schwartz

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Volume

Directions: A rectangular prism has a volume of 144 cubic units and a base of 48 square units. What could the possible dimensions be? Source: Stem Savvy Girls

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