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The volume of a cuboid = length x width x height.

a) Find the volume of the following cuboids.

1. A cuboid measures 4 by 1 by 2 cm. Find the volume of the cuboid.

2. A cuboid measures 1 by 1 by 1 m. Find the volume of the cuboid.

3. A cuboid measures 6 by 5 by 4 m. Find the volume of the cuboid.

4. A cuboid measures 5 by 1 by 3 cm. Find the volume of the cuboid.

5. A cuboid measures 2 by 3 by 2 m. Find the volume of the cuboid.

6. A cuboid measures 3 by 5 by 5 m. Find the volume of the cuboid.

7. A cuboid measures 11 by 6 by 8 m. Find the volume of the cuboid.

8. A cuboid measures 4 by 4 by 10 m. Find the volume of the cuboid.

9. A cuboid measures 5 by 2 by 𝑥 m. It's volume is 40 m3.


What is the length of the missing side?

10. A cuboid measures 4 by 9 by 𝑥 m. It's volume is 504 m3.


What is the length of the missing side?
b) Solve the following problems based on the given diagrams

1. A letter 'T' shape is made by sticking together 2 cuboids as shown in the diagram.
What is the total volume in cm³ of the letter 'T'?

2. The diagram shows a large box and a small box, both of which are cuboids.

(a) Calculate the volume of the large box.

(b) Calculate the volume of the small box.

(c) How many of the small boxes would fit in the large box?
3. Calculate the volume of the solid below.

4. The diagram shows a wooden block that has had a square hole cut through it. Calculate
the volume of wood in the block.

5. The shape in the diagram below can be folded to form a cuboid. Calculate the volume of
the cuboid

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