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Welcome to your One Piece Math Adventure! In this worksheet, you'll use your math skills to help the Straw Hat Pirates navigate their way through the Grand Line by calculating different dimensions related to their adventures. Get your pencils ready and let's set sail!

1. The Going Merry's Dimensions

The Going Merry, the Straw Hat Pirates' first ship, has the following dimensions:

  • Length: 28 feet
  • Width: 8 feet
  • Height: 10 feet

Calculate the volume of the Going Merry. Use the formula for volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = Length × Width × Height

Volume: _____________ cubic feet

2. Sogeking's Wanted Poster

Sogeking, also known as Usopp, wants to make a wanted poster. The dimensions of the poster are:

  • Width: 24 inches
  • Height: 36 inches

Calculate the area of the poster using the formula: Area = Width × Height

Area: _____________ square inches

3. Zoro's Training Wall

Roronoa Zoro is training and wants to build a training wall. He decides to make it in the shape of a rectangle. If the wall is 10 feet high and 15 feet wide, what is the area of the wall?

Area: _____________ square feet

4. Nami's Weather Ball

Nami created a weather ball with a radius of 3 feet. To find the volume of the ball, use the formula: Volume = (4/3) × π × r³ (where r is the radius).

Volume: _____________ cubic feet

5. Reflecting on Your Learning

What did you find most interesting or challenging about calculating these dimensions? Write your thoughts below:

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Bonus Activity

Draw your own version of the Going Merry and label its dimensions. You can add any additional features you think would be cool for the ship!

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