l × w × h: Problem Solving & Reasoning
Mathematics
GCSE Foundation
11 questions
~22 mins
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A worksheet focused on calculating and reasoning about the volume of cuboids using the formula l × w × h. Suitable for GCSE Foundation students practicing problem solving and application skills.
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l × w × h: Problem Solving & Reasoning
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Practice Questions
Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Calculate the volume of a cuboid with length 5 cm, width 3 cm, and height 4 cm.
[2 marks]2.
A box measures 8 meters long, 2 meters wide, and 1.5 meters high. Find its volume.
[2 marks]3.
A rectangular tank has dimensions 10 m, 4 m, and 2.5 m. What is its volume?
[2 marks]4.
Calculate the volume of a cuboid with length 12 cm, width 7 cm, and height 3 cm.
[2 marks]5.
A container measures 15 m in length, 6 m in width, and 4 m in height. Find its volume.
[2 marks]6.
Construct a cuboid with dimensions 4 cm, 3 cm, and 2 cm. Calculate its volume.
[2 marks]7.
A rectangular prism has length 9 m, width 3 m, and height 2 m. Calculate its volume.
[2 marks]8.
A storage box is 20 cm long, 15 cm wide, and 10 cm high. What is its volume in cubic centimeters?
[2 marks]9.
A rectangular tank measures 6 meters in length, 2 meters in width, and 1.2 meters in height. Find its volume in cubic meters.
[2 marks]10.
A box has dimensions 18 cm, 5 cm, and 2 cm. Calculate its volume and identify a common mistake students might make in this calculation.
[4 marks]11.
A container with dimensions 10 m, 8 m, and 3 m is filled with water. A smaller container with dimensions 5 m, 4 m, and 1.5 m is filled from it. How many times larger is the larger container's volume compared to the smaller one?
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- 1/1/2026
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- 1/1/2026
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