VOLUME AND MEASUREMENT QUESTION 5 Study the оbject belоw cаrefully. It is аn incоmplete cuboid mаde up of cubes. Each cube represents one cubic meter. Answer the questions that follow: Right click to open the diagram in a new tab 5.1 If no cubes were missing and the cuboid were complete, what would the volume of the cuboid be? (2) 5.2 If one cubic meter is equal to 1000 litres of water, how much water would it take to fill the incomplete cuboid? (3) 5.3 How many cubes would I need to add to the incomplete cuboid to make it a perfect and complete cube? (2) TOTAL: [7] GRAND TOTAL! 50 MARKS
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