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Example Question #691 : Geometry
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #911 : Ssat Upper Level Quantitative (Math)
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #234 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #235 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #692 : Geometry
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #241 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #912 : Ssat Upper Level Quantitative (Math)
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #242 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #243 : Measurement & Data
What is the volume of the object below?
This object has rows with
cubes in each row. We can multiply to find the volume.
Remember, volume is always labeled as units to the third power.
Example Question #693 : Geometry
Can we determine the volume of this shape?
Yes because we know the area
No because this shape is flat
Yes because we are given the volume formula
No because this shape has too many sides
No because this shape is flat
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.
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