CCGPS Math 6 Grade Unit 5 Study Guide - Area & Volume Formulas
CCGPS Math 6 Grade Unit 5 Study Guide - Area & Volume Formulas
CCGPS Math 6 Grade Unit 5 Study Guide - Area & Volume Formulas
CCGPS Math 6th Grade Unit 5 Study Guide — Area & Volume
Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, surface area, and volume.
Formulas (Use as Needed)
MCC6.G.1
Find areas of right, equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles, and special quadrilaterals
Find areas of composite figures and polygons by composing into rectangles and decomposing into triangles and other shapes
Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area
3. A landscaper wants to create an area as shown in the grid below covered with paving stones. What is the area to be covered?
4. A rectangle has a length of 6 in. and a width of 3 in. What is its area?
15 cm
8 cm
12 cm
9. Use your knowledge of finding area of triangles and rectangles to find the area of the following trapezoid.
6 cm
12 cm
12. The floor plan below shows the Cruz family’s basement.
How many square feet of carpet are needed to cover the floor?
13. If carpet costs $1.75 per square ft, how much would it cost the Cruz family to purchase carpet for their floor?
14. What is the area of the polygon?
15. Tim’s workbench is in the shape of a trapezoid. A drawing of his workbench, with some of the dimensions, is shown below.
If the area of Tim’s trapezoidal workbench has a total of 1,440 square inches, what is the total length, in inches, of the longest side
of his workbench?
16. Jessica wants to lay new grass in her backyard. The shape and dimensions of her backyard are shown below.
Jessica needs to know the area of backyard in order to know how much grass to purchase. What is the area, in square feet, of
Jessica’s backyard?
MCC6.G.2
Measure and compute volume with fractional edge length using cubic units of measure
Find the volumes of right rectangular prisms by substituting given values for their dimensions into the correct formulas
Make the connection that finding the volume given the length (l) x width (w) is the same as the base (B)
Solve real-world problems that require determining the volume of right rectangular prism
25. What is the volume of a rectangular prism with side lengths 12 in., 21 in., and 3 in.?
1 3
26. What is the volume of a rectangular prism with side lengths 5 in., 7 in., 3 in.?
2 4
1 1
27. What is the volume of a rectangular prism with side lengths 43 m, 3 m, and 32 m?
28. Jordan is building a glass case for his pet turtle. The interior of the case is in the shape of a rectangular prism with the dimensions
shown in the diagram.
The total volume of the interior of the case is 154 cubic feet. What is the value of h?
33. If the width of the sandbox was reduced by 1 foot, how much sand would be needed to fill the sandbox based on the new
dimensions.
MCC6.G.4
Decipher and draw views of rectangular and triangular prisms from a variety of perspectives
Recognize and construct nets for rectangular and triangular prism and pyramids
Find the surface area of rectangular and triangular prisms and pyramids by using manipulatives and by constructing nets
Determine the surface area of rectangular and triangular prisms and pyramids by substituting given values for their dimensions into the correct formulas;
Solve real-world that require determining the surface area of rectangular and triangular prisms and pyramids
34. Name the solid figure created by the net and calculate the surface area.
35. Name the solid figure created by the net and calculate the surface area.
12 cm
6 cm
6 cm
40. Alana made a wood frame and covered it with red felt material to create a triangular prism, as shown below.