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Mathematics, 13.01.2021 05:10 janetcooly

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Part 1: Understanding Volume

1. What is volume, and how is it measured?

2. Look at the images above. How are the fish food box and the shipping box similar? How are they different?

Part 2: Pack It Up!

1. Just by looking at the images, what is your guess of how many fish food boxes can fit into the shipping box? How did you determine this? There is no right or wrong answer.

2. Determine how many actual fish food boxes fit in the shipping box. Show your work.

Part 3: The Space Inside!
1. Find the volume of the shipping box using the two methods and show your work:
1. Packing cubes

2. Using the volume formula

2. Explain how both methods provide the same measurement of volume for the shipping box.


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