Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific shapes or cubes in your uploaded image. However, I can help you solve
volume problems involving counting cubes if you describe the figures or provide details about them.
Typically, in "Counting Cubes" volume problems:
- Each small cube represents
1 cubic unit.
- The
volume of a 3D shape is calculated by counting how many unit cubes are used to build it.
- You may need to count visible cubes and infer hidden ones (especially in stacked or layered structures).
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General Steps to Solve:
1.
Look at each figure and identify how many unit cubes are present.
2.
Count layer by layer, especially if the shape has multiple levels.
3.
Add up all the cubes (including those behind or underneath).
4. Write down the total as the
volume in cubic units.
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Example:
If a shape has:
- 3 layers,
- Each layer has 4 cubes,
Then:
Volume = 3 × 4 =
12 cubic units
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Please describe the figures (e.g., number of rows, columns, layers) or list the shapes for each question (like "Figure 5 has 3 layers with 6 cubes each"), and I’ll help you calculate the volume step by step!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet on volume.