
Fractional Lengths
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Mathematics
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Multiple Choice
A pool in the shape of a rectangular prism is being filled with water. The length and width of the pool is 24 feet and 15 feet. If the height of the water in the pool is 131 feet, what is the volume of the water in cubic feet?
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Open Ended
Priya said, “It takes more cubes with edge lengths of 52 inch than cubes with edge lengths of 51 inch to pack the prism.” Do you agree with Priya? Explain or show your reasoning. A rectangular prism measures 252 inches by 351 inches by 2 inches.
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How many cubes with edge lengths of 51 inch fit in the prism? Show your reasoning. A rectangular prism measures 252 inches by 351 inches by 2 inches.
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Explain how you can use your answer in the previous question to find the volume of the prism in cubic inches. A rectangular prism measures 252 inches by 351 inches by 2 inches.
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Open Ended
A rancher is ordering a box of cube-shaped salt licks. The edge lengths of each salt lick are 125 foot. Is the volume of one salt lick greater or less than 1 cubic foot? Explain your reasoning.
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The box that contains the cubes of salt lick that the farmer is ordering is 141 feet by 132 feet by 65 feet. How many cubes of salt lick fit in the box? Explain or show your reasoning.
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Multiple Choice
Before refrigerators existed, some people had blocks of ice delivered to their homes. Suppose a delivery wagon had a storage box in the shape of a rectangular prism that was 721 feet by 421 feet by 6 feet. The cubic ice blocks stored in the box had side lengths 121 feet. How many ice blocks fit in the storage box?
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A rectangular prism measures 7 1/2 cm by 12 cm by 15 1/2 cm. Calculate the number of cubes with edge length 1/2 cm that fit in this prism.
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A rectangular prism measures 721 cm by 12 cm by 1521 cm. What is the volume of the prism in cm3 ? Show your reasoning. If you are stuck, think about how many cubes with 21 -cm edge lengths fit into 1cm3 .
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