M5, L4 SECOND CHANCE

By Becky Fritchie
Last updated over 7 years ago
10 Questions
Note from the author:
G5, Module 5, Lesson 4 - Exit Ticket 2

Using the images below, what is the volume of the box?

A rectangular prism has a length of 7 feet, a width of 2 feet, and a height of 10 feet. What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

What is the volume of a rectangular prism that has a base area of 32 square meters and a height of 7 meters?

A perfect cube has a volume of 125 cubic meters. What are the dimensions of the cube? (HINT: Think about what you know about all sides of a cube)

What is the volume of the figure shown below?

Which of these expressions would result in a fraction less than 4/5?

Expression 1: 4/5 x 1/5
Expression 2: 4/5 x 5/5
Expression 3: 4/5 x 6/5

Which symbol (<, >, =) would correctly complete this number sentence?

3 4/7 x 4 5/7 (<, >, or = ) 3 4/7

Use this information for the remaining questions:

For our Ship the Chip project, we need boxes with different dimensions, but the same volume.
Box A is 3 inches in length, 5 inches in width, and 10 inches tall.

What is the volume of Box A?

What different dimensions can Box B have that would have the same volume as Box A? Include the length, width, and height of the new box.

How do you know that the two boxes have the same volme? Use pictures, words, and/or numbers to explain your thinking.