Lesson 11 - Volume (BWS)
A test on the material in Lesson 11 - Volume
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Q1.   Jonas has a block of hazelnut chocolate with the dimensions 15 cm by 10 cm by 4 cm. On the wrapper, it says that each 1 cm³ will contain two hazelnuts.

How many hazelnuts can Jonas expect to find in his block of chocolate?

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Q2.   A brand-new coffee bean has been discovered! It is cuboid in shape and measures 3 mm × 3 mm × 2 mm.
How many beans could fit into a packet that measures: 3 cm × 3 cm × 2 cm?

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Q3.    James is given this piece of cake. It is a triangular prism. 

If his first bite means that 24 cm³ of the cake gets eaten, what fraction is left?

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Q4.     What is the volume of this cuboid?

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Q5.    Matilda has a nugget of gold that measures
2 cm by 3 cm by 2 cm and weighs 200 grams. If Bobby has a nugget of gold that is twice as big in each dimension, how heavy would it be?
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Q6.   Serena is building a brick wall and, in total, she will use 4,800 bricks. The wall is 80 bricks long and 20 bricks high. How deep will it be?

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Q7. Sophie is cleaning out the chicken run. She starts off with a bale of straw that measures 60 cm by 30 cm by 30 cm and she decides to treat the hens to lovely new bedding. When she has finished, the bale has been reduced to a size of 40 cm by 30 cm by 20 cm. What volume of straw has Sophie used up? *
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Q8.   I have a cheese cube that has sides of 6 cm. It is worth £10. You have a cube of the same cheese with sides of 18 cm.

How much is your cube of cheese worth?

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