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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - NEW
Chapter 11: Geometry and Volume; Lesson 10: Problem Solving • Compare Volumes


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  • Question 4 (request help)

    Ray wants to buy the larger of two aquariums. One aquarium has a base that is 20 inches by 20 inches and a height that is 18 inches. The other aquarium has a  base that is 40 inches by 12 inches and a height that is 12 inches. Which aquarium has a greater volume? By how much?

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    Ken owns 13 CDs. His brother Keith has 7 more CDs than he does. Their brother, George, has more CDs than either of the younger brothers. Together, the three brothers have 58 CDs. How many CDs does George have?

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    Kathy has ribbons that have lengths of 7 inches, 10 inches, and 12 inches. Explain how she can use these ribbons to measure a length of 15 inches.

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    A park has a rectangular playground area that has a length of 66 feet and a width of 42 feet. The park department has 75 yards of fencing material. Is there  enough fencing material to enclose the playground area? Explain.

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    Test Prep John is making a chest that will have a volume of 1,200 cubic inches. The length is 20 inches and the width is 12 inches. How many inches tall will his chest be?

    • 4 in.
    • 5 in.
    • 6 in.
    • 7 in.

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