
Volume and Capacity
Investigate the volume and capacity of standard 3D objects like prisms and cylinders. Practical applications include packaging, storage, and fluid capacities.
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Investigate the volume and capacity of standard 3D objects like prisms and cylinders. Practical applications include packaging, storage, and fluid capacities.
Key Questions
- What is the relationship between volume and capacity?
- How do we calculate the volume of a cylinder or rectangular prism?
- How can packaging be optimised for maximum capacity?
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