This document contains 9 practice questions about calculating volumes of cubes and boxes with given dimensions. The questions involve finding the volume of cubes with sides of 14 cm and 17 mm, comparing the volumes of two objects, calculating the volume of a container that is 13 cm x 8 cm x 11 cm, determining the volume of a wooden block that was cut into 8 cubes of 4 cm sides each, identifying possible dimensions of boxes with volumes of 24 cc and 36 cc, calculating the cost to fill a hay box that is 3 m x 1 m x 1 m using a price of Nu. 50 per cubic meter, and determining the height of water in an aquarium that is filled with 2,400 cc of water and has a base of 20
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1. Practice Questions
1. Find the volume of a cube of side 14 cm.
2. Find the volume of a cube of side 17 mm.
3. How many more cubes are required in Object A to make the volume equal
to Object B?
4. Find the volume of oil that can be poured into a container of dimensions 13
cm 8 cm 11 cm.
5. A cubical of wood was cut into 8 equal cubes of sides 4 cm. What is the
volume of the block of wood?
6. Dawa bought a box from the post office that has a volume of 24 cubic
centimeters.What could be the dimension of Dawas box?
7. Pema built a wooden box to hold hay on her farm. The box is 3 m length, 1 m
width and 1m height.
Pema costs Nu. 50 per cubic meter.
How much will it cost to completely fill the box with hay?
8. Chokeys jewellery box has a volume of 36 cubic centimeters. What could be the
dimensions of Chokey's jewellery box?
9. Leki's aquarium is filled with 2,400 cubic centimeters of water.
The base of the aquarium is 20 cm long and 12 cm wide. What is the height of
the water in Leki's aquarium?