©TeeJay Publishers Homework for Level E book Chapter 16 Volume Exercise 1 1. Each shape is made from 1 cm cubes. Write the volumes (in cm3) of each of the following shapes :(a) (b) (c) (d) 2. Calculate the volume of each cuboid :(Show how you obtained your answers). (a) (b) 2 cm 4 cm this is chapter 16 Ch 16 - Volume page 59 ©TeeJay Publishers Homework for Level E book Ch 16 - Volume Exercise 2 1. Copy and complete :- Volume = length x br........ x h........... 2. Use the formula to calculate the following cuboids :(a) (b) 1 cm 3 cm 5 cm 2 cm 9 cm 12 cm (c) (d) 10 cm 2 cm Cube 4 cm 2 cm 3. Find the total volume of the following shapes :(a) (b) 3 cm 6 cm 4 cm 8 cm 10 cm 2 cm 2 cm 9 cm 2 cm 4 cm 10 cm 8 cm 4. Calculate the length of the missing edge of each of the following cuboids :(a) (b) 5 cm Vol = 210cm3 Vol = 1000cm3 6 cm 10 cm 20 cm this is chapter 16 page 60 ©TeeJay Publishers Homework for Level E book Ch 16 - Volume Exercise 3 1. Copy and complete :- Remember 1 cm3 = 1 ml 1000 cm3 = 1000 ml = 1 li... 2. Calculate the volume of each (cm3 ) and write how many millilitres each will hold. (a) (b) 8 cm 3 cm 14 cm 4 cm 10 cm 20 cm 3. Change each of the following to litres :(a) 4000 ml (b) 250 ml (c) 300 000 ml (d) 80 ml 4. Calculate how many litres can each container hold. (a) (b) O 30 cm I L 1 cm Bananas 20 cm 10 cm 15 cm 5. A cube container has side 1 metre. How many litres would it hold ? Revision Exercise 3 1. Work out the volumes (in cm ) of the following shapes :– (a) this is chapter 16 (b) page 61 20 cm ©TeeJay Publishers Homework for Level E book Ch 16 - Volume 2. Use the formula to find the volume of each of the following cuboids :(a) (b) 8 cm 20 cm 6 cm 10 cm 20 cm 10 cm 3. Each of the cuboids in question 2 are hollow. How many litres would each hold ? 12 cm 4. The volume of the box shown is 360 cm3. 10 cm Find the height of the box. 12 cm 5. This shape consists of a cube and a cuboid. The total volume of the shape is 2312 cm3 Determine the length of the edges of the cube. 15 cm ? cm ? cm 10 cm 6. ? cm An empty aquarium has dimensions as shown. 50 cm 30 cm 60 cm this is chapter 16 The tank must be at least three quarters full of water for the fish to survive. What is the minimum volume of water that must be poured into the tank ? (answer in litres) page 62