Area and Volume
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Q. How many additional unit cubes are required to form a complete rectangular prism here?![](https://df0b18phdhzpx.cloudfront.net/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1670755/original_Untitled_drawing_%2869%29.jpg)
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- 8
Q. Tom wants to pour some liquid in a jar. Which of the following options can be used for jar?
Q. Ciara needs a shape for which she can calculate the volume. Choose a shape for her.
Q. Professor Burgur wants to calculate the volume. Which of the following shapes he can use?
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- Circle
- Triangle
- Square
- Cone
Q. is the measure of space occupied by a three dimensional solid.
- Length
- Area
- Volume
Q. Paul wants to choose a shape for which he cannot calculate the volume. Help him choose one among the options.
Q. Mathew calculated area of a 2D shape. Which of the following shapes he must have used?
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- Cylinder
- Cube
- Circle
- Cone