Fractional Volume Worksheets Grade 6

Geometry

Fractional Dimensions

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Worksheet 1

3 problems
  1. Mason is helping his uncle build a custom rectangular aquarium for a local pet store. The aquarium needs to have a length of 8.5 feet, a width of 3.2 feet, and a height of 2.75 feet. The store wants to know exactly how much water the tank can hold when completely full. What is the volume of the aquarium in cubic feet?
  2. Noah is helping his aunt build a custom rectangular storage chest for her art studio. The interior of the chest must have a length of 8.4 feet, a width of 3.5 feet, and a height of 2.75 feet. He needs to calculate the total interior volume to ensure it will hold all her large canvases and supplies. What is the volume of the storage chest in cubic feet?
  3. Kaia is helping her family build a custom rectangular sandbox for her younger cousins. The sandbox has a length of 3.5 meters, a width of 1.5 meters, and a height of 0.9 meters. Her father wants to know exactly how much sand, in cubic meters, they will need to fill the sandbox completely. What is the volume of the sandbox in cubic meters?
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Worksheet 2

7 problems
  1. (2/3 × 0.75) ÷ (1/4) = ?
  2. (3/4) × (2/3) ÷ (1/2) = ?
  3. (2 1/4 × 3 1/3) ÷ (1 1/2) = ?

…and 4 more problems

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Worksheet 3

5 problems
  1. Tane is helping his community build a rectangular planter box for a community garden. The planter box has a length of 12.5 feet, a width of 9.4 feet, and a height of 10.2 feet. He needs to order soil to fill the entire planter box. What is the volume of the planter box in cubic feet?
  2. A shipping container has dimensions of 12.5 meters long, 2.4 meters wide, and 2.8 meters high. The company needs to know how many cubic meters of space are available for cargo. What is the volume of the shipping container in cubic meters?
  3. (2/3) × (3/4) ÷ (1/2) = ?

…and 2 more problems

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