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Volume of 3D Shapes

Volume is when you find the amount of space a 3D shape takes up.

Cuboids and cubes

Cuboids and cubes

  • You can work out the volume of cuboids and cubes in the same way.
  • The volume of a cuboid (or cube) can be calculated by using the formula:
    • Volume = width × height × length
Volume of cuboid example

Volume of cuboid example

  • Volume = width × height × length
  • Volume = 3 × 2 × 5 = 30 cm3
Comparing cuboids

Comparing cuboids

  • Which cuboid has the largest volume?
    • Work out the volume of both cuboids and compare the volumes.
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