Solving 5th-grade math on pages 32, 33 Workbook 2, Solid Cubes, Exercise 112 helps students gain a deeper understanding and visualize how to solve solid cube exercises. It ensures a solid grasp of measurement units, reading, and writing accurate measurements. Additionally, students easily master conversion and understand the relationships between different measurement units.
Solving 5th-grade math on pages 32, 33 Workbook 2, Solid Cubes, Exercise 112
1. Solve Exercise 1 - Workbook 2 Math Exercise Book for 5th Grade Page 32
Task:
Fill in the blanks with appropriate numbers or words (according to the example)
Solution Approach:
Read (or write) the volume measurement first, then read (or write) the unit of volume measurement.
Answers:
2. Solve Problem 2 - Math Exercise Book for 5th Grade Page 33
Task:
a. Write the following measurements in the form of measurements with the unit of cubic decimeter:
1 cubic meter = ....... cubic decimeters
87.2 cubic meters = ....... cubic decimeters
15 cubic meters = ....... cubic decimeters
3/5 cubic meters = ....... cubic decimeters
3.128 cubic meters = ....... cubic decimeters
0.202 cubic meters = ....... cubic decimeters
b. Write the following measurements in the form of measurements with the unit of petrol-liter per cubic meter:
1 cubic decimeter = ....... cubic centimeters
19.80 cubic meters = ....... cubic centimeters
1.952 cubic decimeters = ....... cubic centimeters
913,232,413 cubic meters = ....... cubic centimeters
3/4 cubic meters = ....... cubic centimeters
Method of Solution
- 1 cubic meter = 1000 cubic decimeters, so to convert a number from cubic meters to cubic decimeters, simply multiply it by 1000.
- 1 cubic decimeter = 1000 cubic centimeters, so to convert a number from cubic decimeters to cubic centimeters, simply multiply it by 1000.
- 1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters, so to convert a number from cubic meters to cubic centimeters, simply multiply it by 1,000,000.
Answer Key
a. Express the following measurements in the form of measurements with the unit of cubic decimeter:
1 cubic meter = 1000 cubic decimeters
87.2 cubic meters = 87200 cubic decimeters
15 cubic meters = 15000 cubic decimeters
3/5 cubic meters = 600 cubic decimeters
3.128 cubic meters = 3128 cubic decimeters
0.202 cubic meters = 202 cubic decimeters
b. Express the following measurements in the form of measurements with the unit of cubic meter:
1 cubic decimeter = 1000 cubic centimeters
19.80 cubic meters = 19800000 cubic centimeters
1.952 cubic decimeters = 1952000 cubic centimeters
913,232413 cubic meters = 913232413 cubic centimeters
3/4 cubic meters = 750000 cubic centimeters
3. Solve problem 3 - Math workbook grade 5 workbook 2 page 33
Problem:
Mark D for correct and S for incorrect.
Reading the number 0.305 cubic meters:
a) D - Zero point three hundred and five cubic meters
b) S - Zero point three hundred and five thousandths cubic meters
c) Two hundred and fifty-five thousand cubic meters
Solution Approach
- Read the volume measurement first and then read the unit of volume measurement afterward.
- To read the decimal, read the integer part first, then read 'point,' and finally read the decimal part.
Answer
a, D
b, S
c, S
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