Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific shapes in your uploaded image. However, I can help you solve this type of problem if you describe each shape or provide details about the arrangement of cubes.
Typically, in these kinds of worksheets, you're given 3D shapes made up of unit cubes (like building blocks), and you need to count the total number of cubes in each shape. The key is to look at the structure carefully and count all visible and hidden cubes (especially those that are behind or underneath).
Here’s how to approach it:
Steps to Count Cubes:
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Look at layers: Break the shape into horizontal layers (bottom to top).
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Count cubes per layer: For each layer, count how many cubes are present.
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Add them up: Sum the cubes across all layers.
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Watch for hidden cubes: Sometimes, cubes are not visible but are implied by the structure (e.g., a cube must be under a floating one).
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If you can describe each shape (e.g., "Shape 1 has a tower of 5 cubes on the left, with 2 cubes attached to the base on the right"), I can walk you through counting each one.
Alternatively, if you'd like, you can list the number of cubes you think are in each shape, and I can verify or correct them.
Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of volume worksheets.