What You Will Be Able to Do
By the end, you will:
- Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions before multiplying
- Apply
to fractional-edge prisms cleanly - Use
and pick any face as the base - Solve real-world volume problems with unit conversion
A Storage Box with a Mixed-Number Edge
How many cubic feet does this box hold?
One edge is a mixed number. How do we multiply cleanly?
Bridge: We Earned the Formula in Deck 1
Deck 1 proved:
So we can apply the formula directly — no need to pack every time.
The cube count and one-cube volume hide inside l, w, and h.
The Procedural Rule: Convert First
Mixed numbers must become improper fractions before multiplying:
Don't multiply whole and fractional parts separately — it doesn't generalize.
Worked Example:
Step 1 — Convert:
Step 2 — Multiply numerators and denominators:
Volume = 30 cubic feet.
Worked Example:
Convert:
Volume =
Worked Example:
Cancel common factors first — the answer is much simpler than it looks.
Quick Check:
Convert and multiply.
If you got 12, you've got the rhythm.
A Second Formula:
= area of one base face = height (perpendicular to the base)
Worked Example: Compute V = Bh Directly
Take the
square units units
Try a Different Base — Same Volume
Same prism, different base choice:
- Base
: , , - Base
: , ,
Three different bases, three different heights, one volume.
Why Have Two Formulas for One Shape
- Rectangular prism:
, so - Triangular prism (Grade 7):
is a triangle - Cylinder (Grade 8):
Mixed Practice — Two Items, Two Formulas
- lwh:
— find - Bh: Base area
sq ft, height ft — find
Pick the formula that matches what's given.
Real Prisms Bring New Complications
- Mixed units (feet and inches)
- Capacity questions (gallons, not cubic feet)
- Downstream decisions (does it fit?)
Fish Tank: ft
Capacity (1 cu ft
The volume is the input. "How many gallons" is the answer.
Planter: ft
Notice the cancellation:
Cancel the threes and the twos — the answer is much simpler than it looks.
The Unit-Conversion Trap: 12 vs 1728
foot inches (linear) cubic foot cubic inches
Volume conversion is the linear factor cubed — not 12.
Moving Box: Convert Inches to Cubic Feet
Convert dimensions first:
Convert dimensions, then multiply — safer than converting at the end.
Find the Error in This Conversion
A student computed
Then converted:
Where did they go wrong?
Hint:
Your Turn — Soil for a Planter
A planter is
Soil comes in
How many bags do you need?
Compute the volume, then divide. Round up.
Answers and Common Errors to Avoid
- Mixed practice:
; - Soil bags:
cu ft, bags
Common errors: count = volume;
Key Takeaways and Warnings to Remember
✓ Convert mixed numbers
✓
✓ Real-world: convert units first; cancel before multiplying
Volume is often the input — answer the actual question
Next: Surface Area of the Same Prism (6.G.A.4)
You can now find the volume of any rectangular prism.
In Standard 6.G.A.4, you'll find its surface area using a net:
- Unfold the prism into a flat figure
- Add the areas of all six faces
Same prism, different measurement.
Click to begin the narrated lesson
Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with fractional edge lengths