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Mathematics 20-3 Module 7

Module 7: Volume and Capacity

 

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In the SI system, common units of volume include the following:

  • cubic centimetre (a cube 1 cm on each side; cm3)

  • cubic millimetre (a cube 1 mm on each side; mm3)

  • cubic metre (a cube 1 m on each side; m3)

In the imperial system, some common volume units include the following:

  • cubic inch (a cube 1 in on each side; in3)

  • cubic foot (a cube 1 ft on each side; ft3)

  • cubic yard (a cube 1 yd on each side; yd3)
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    1. This object is composed of small cubes. How many small cubes are there altogether? Answer

       
      This graphic is a figure composed of cubes.
       
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    2. If each small cube measured 1 cm on a side, what would the volume of the object be? What would the surface area, including the base, be? Answer

    3. If each small cube measured 1 in on a side, what would the volume of the object be? What would the surface area, including the base, be? Answer

  2. Which is larger—a cubic yard or a cubic metre? How do you know? Answer

  3. Another name for 1 cm3 is a millilitre (1 mL). What is the volume of 1 L of milk in cubic centimetres (cm3)? Answer

     
    A glass of milk and a litre milk container are in this photograph.
     
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