Defining a 3D Object
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The space occupied by an object is called its ___________.
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How is the formula for the volume of a pyramid different from the formula for the volume of a prism?
Q. Nexus wants to measure the volume of a 3D object. Which of the following shapes can he use to measure its volume?
- A
- B
- C
- D
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Three students A, B and C determined the volume of a solid by immersing it in water in the overflow cans set-up as shown. The result obtained will be wrong for
student A
student B
student C
None of these
Q. Nancy measured the area of a paper. What dimensions she must have used?
- Width
- Length × Width
- Length × Width × Height
- Height
Q. Ruby made a rectangular prism and noted some of its components. She wants to calculate its volume. How can she do that?
- Height × Height × Height
- Height × Height × Base area
- Base area × Height
- Base area × Base area
Q. Jim made tea for his guest, who asked him the amount of tea inside the tea pot. What does Jim need to find?
- Volume
- Area
- Height
- None of these
Q. If the volume of the given rectangular prism is 40 cu units, then its height is units.
- 44
- 10
- 160
Q. Max uses some square sheets and places them on top of each other. The shape obtained is a _______ shape.
- 2-D
- 3-D
- 1-D
- None of these
Q. Cathy has a 3-D solid box, which is filled with juice. What needs to be calculated to find the amount of juice inside it.
- Area
- Length
- Volume
- Height
Q. What is the volume of a three-dimensional solid that can be completely filled by 64 unit cubes?
- 64
Q. Tim was playing football, and Kim asked him to find the amount of air inside it. Tim needs to calculate the _______ of the football.
- area
- radius
- volume
- circumference
Q. Jenny wants to find the amount of space a 3-D objects occupies. What will she have to calculate?
- Side of the object
- Angles of the object
- Area of the object
- Volume of the object
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Question Statement: Find the volume of the prism.