Part of MathsArea and volumeYear 5Year 6
Height 脳 width 脳 length= volume
If the height, width and length are measured in cm, the answer will be cm鲁.
If the height, width and length are measured in m, the answer will be m鲁
This video can not be played
You two are making food now?
Ah she wants to have the spaghetti.
Well, if you measure this cuboid up to find out her volume we can figure out just how much food she needs to be full up.
So she鈥檚 nine centimetres high, six centimetres wide and ten centimetres deep.
Now that we know the height, width and depth of the cuboid, we can work out her volume.
All we need to do is multiply the height by the width by the depth.
9 times 6 equals 54. Times this by 10 and you get 540.
So the volume of our cuboid is 540 cubic centimetres.
Good! We know just how much food it鈥檒l take to fill her up.
Buuuurrrp!
Now all that鈥檚 left, is the dessert.
The formula for calculating volume is: volume = length x width x height
So what is the volume of this cuboid?
Volume = 4cm x 3cm x 3cm
So in this example volume = 36cm3
Here are the other cuboids that also have a volume of 36cm3:
NEW! Play Guardians: Defenders of Mathematica - the Halloween update. gameNEW! Play Guardians: Defenders of Mathematica - the Halloween update
Experience Mathematica as you鈥檝e never seen it before, with all-new backgrounds and costumes for Halloween. Available for a limited time only. Use your maths skills to save the day before it's too late!
Find out more by working through a topic
How to work out an area
How do you work out the area of triangles?
Measuring capacity
What is volume?