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This challenging worksheet has students answer multiple-choice questions, and fill in blanks to practice volume of rectangular prisms skills.

It includes 9 questions across 2 sections for focused practice.

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Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Grade 5
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. An L-shaped figure is made of two prisms: one 3×4×2 cm and one 5×4×2 cm. What is the total volume?
 A) 54 cm³
 B) 64 cm³
 C) 48 cm³
 D) 72 cm³
2. A rectangular prism has a volume of 240 cm³ and a base area of 40 cm². What is its height?
 A) 4 cm
 B) 8 cm
 C) 6 cm
 D) 10 cm
3. A pool is 10 m × 5 m × 2 m. How many cubic meters of water does it hold?
 A) 50 m³
 B) 100 m³
 C) 200 m³
 D) 70 m³
4. If you triple all three dimensions of a 2×3×4 cm prism, what is the new volume?
 A) 72 cm³
 B) 216 cm³
 C) 648 cm³
 D) 324 cm³
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A step-shaped solid is made of a bottom prism 8×6×3 cm and a top prism 4×6×2 cm. The total volume is 192 cm³.
2) A planter box is 2 ft × 1 ft × 3 ft. Four identical planters hold 24 ft³ of soil in total.
3) A prism has a volume of 180 cm³. If the length is 9 cm and the width is 4 cm, the height is 5 cm.
4) Two prisms share the same volume. One is 6×5×h cm and the other is 10×3×4 cm. The value of h is 4.
5) A shipping container is 12 m × 2 m × 3 m. Its volume is 72 m³.
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