Maths Worksheet | Year 6 | Volume Of A Cuboid THIRD SPACE
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Arithmetic
3 1
1 858,263 – 34,284 2 3,976 ÷ 7 3 4 – 9 4 6% of 610
Practice
5 Recap: Write a formula for finding the
6 Calculate the volume
volume of a cube or cuboid. of this cuboid. 4cm
5cm
3cm
7 Calculate the volume
8 Calculate the volume
of this cube. of this cuboid.
3cm 10cm
4cm
0.5cm
9 Calculate the volume
10 Explain the link between area and
of this cube. volume.
10cm
11 This cuboid has a 12 A cube has a volume of 8cm³. What does
volume of 52cm³. one side measure?
2.6cm
What is its height? 10cm
Laurel is calculating the volume of a
13 cuboid measuring 3cm × 4cm × 8cm. She
says the volume is 15cm³. Is Laurel
correct? Explain.
14 The cube and the cuboid have the same volume.
Challenge
2cm ......cm
4cm 6.4cm
What is the missing measure?
Show how you found your answer.
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Maths Worksheet | Year 6 | Volume Of A Cuboid
Answers
Question
Question Answer
Number
1 858,263 – 34,284 823,979
2 3,976 ÷ 7 568
3 1 23
3 –
4 9 36
4 6% of 610 36.6
5 Write a formula for finding the length × width × height
volume of a cube or cuboid.
6 Calculate the volume of this cuboid. 60cm³
7 Calculate the volume of this cube. 64cm³
8 Calculate the volume of this cuboid. 15cm³
9 Calculate the volume of this cube. 1,000cm³
10 Explain the link between area and
Area is the amount of space
volume. occupied by a 2D shape. Volume is
the amount of space within a 3D
shape. Area is measured in units
squared and volume is measured
in units cubed.
11 This cuboid has a volume of 52cm³. 2cm
What is its height?
12 A cube has a volume of 8cm³. What 2cm
does one side measure?
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Maths Worksheet | Year 6 | Volume Of A Cuboid
Question
Question Answer
Number
13 Laurel is calculating the volume of Laurel is incorrect. She has added
a cuboid measuring 3cm × 4cm × the three measures instead of
8cm. She says the volume is 15cm³. multiplying them. The correct
Is Laurel correct? Explain. answer is 96cm³.
14 The cube and the cuboid have the Missing measure = 5cm
same volume. What is the missing
Cube Volume = 4 × 4 × 4 = 64cm3
measure? Show how you found
Cuboid Volume = 10 × 2.6 × ? =
your answer. 64cm3
? = 5cm
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