Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Measurement Volume and Capacity | Maths

Volume is the space inside a 3D ( 3 dimensional ) object, to find out somethings volume you multiply the height, width and length of the object. Capacity is how much liquid a three dimensional object can fit inside it. 

For example if the length, height and width of a cube were 5cm then you would do 5 x 5 x 5 = 25. The volume of the cube is 25cm3

Estimation is an educated guess on something. For example, measuring a table with pencils and the result could be 10 pencils, then measure the pencil on a ruler. Then estimating it can be easier and close to the actual result.

Volume and capacity can help you with lots of different jobs, like being a builder.

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