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Transitioning from counting to multiplying to find area | 3rd grade | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
finds the area of a rectangle both by counting unit squares and multiplying side lengths
[3.MD.7b-1.0] Multiply to find Area - Common Core Standard
By Freckle education
Multiply side lengths to find areas of rectangles with whole-number side lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems
Finding area by multiplying
By Khan Academy
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Finding area by multiplying
By Khan Academy
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Finding area by multiplying
By Khan Academy
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Finding area by multiplying
By Khan Academy
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Volume of a rectangular prism with fractional cubes
By Khan Academy
Another way of finding the volume of a rectangular prism involves dividing it into fractional cubes finding the volume of one and then multiplying that area by the number of cubes that fit into our rectangular prism. Watch this explanation.
Volume with unit cubes 2
By Khan Academy
Another way of finding the volume of a rectangular prism involves dividing it into fractional cubes, finding the volume of one, and then multiplying that area by the number of cubes that fit into our rectangular prism.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism
By mrmaisonet
This video clip does a great job of visualizing volume. It also explains how the formula works in calculating the volume for any rectangular prism. To find the Volume find the B= area of base then multiply by the prisms height. V= B x h B = area of the base