CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.3 - Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand concepts of volume measurement.
CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.3.a - A cube with side length 1 unit, called a "unit cube," is said to have "one cubic unit" of volume, and can be used to measure volume.
CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.3.b - A solid figure which can be packed without gaps or overlaps using n unit cubes is said to have a volume of n cubic units.
Authors: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Council of Chief State School OfficersTitle: CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.3 Recognize Volume As An Attribute Of Solid Figures And Understand... Measurement and Data - 5th Grade Mathematics Common Core State Standards
Publisher: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington D.C.
Copyright Date: 2010
(Page last edited 10/08/2017)
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