Volume of Rectangular Prisms

Grade 5 Mathematics

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The Big Idea

Volume measures how much space a 3D shape takes up - how many unit cubes fit inside.

We measure volume in CUBIC units (like cubic centimeters, cubic inches, or cubic feet) because we're filling the shape with cubes!

The Volume Formula

V = l x w x h

Volume = length x width x height

You can also use: V = B x h (Base area x height)

Example 1: Counting Unit Cubes

This prism is made of unit cubes. What is its volume?

Length = 4 Height = 2

Width = 3 (going back)

1

Count the bottom layer: 4 x 3 = 12 cubes in one layer

2

Count the layers: 2 layers (the height is 2)

3

Multiply: 12 cubes x 2 layers = 24 cubic units

Using the formula: V = 4 x 3 x 2 = 24 cubic units

Example 2: Using the Formula

Problem: A box is 6 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 5 inches tall. What is the volume?

6 in (length) 5 in (height) 4 in (width)

V = l x w x h

V = 6 x 4 x 5

V = 120 cubic inches

TRAP ALERT: Don't Confuse Area and Volume!

WRONG: "The volume is 6 x 4 = 24 square inches" (That's only the BASE AREA!)

RIGHT: Volume needs ALL THREE dimensions and uses CUBIC units.
V = 6 x 4 x 5 = 120 cubic inches

Example 3: Composite Figures

Sometimes shapes are made of TWO rectangular prisms. Find each volume and ADD!

6x2x2 3x2x2
1

Break it into parts: Green prism (top) + Yellow prism (bottom)

2

Find each volume:
Green: 3 x 2 x 2 = 12 cubic units
Yellow: 6 x 2 x 2 = 24 cubic units

3

Add them: 12 + 24 = 36 cubic units

Your Turn: Practice Problems

1. A rectangular prism is 5 cm long, 3 cm wide, and 4 cm tall. What is the volume?

V = _____ x _____ x _____ = _________ cubic cm

2. A shipping box has a volume of 72 cubic inches. The length is 6 inches and the width is 4 inches. What is the height?

V = l x w x h    72 = 6 x 4 x _____    Height = _________ inches

3. An L-shaped figure is made of two rectangular prisms:

- Prism A: 4 ft x 2 ft x 3 ft

- Prism B: 5 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft

Volume of A = _________   Volume of B = _________   Total = _________ cubic ft

Remember!