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                What is the volume of the figure shown?
A rectangular prism is shown whose length is labeled as 16 decimal point 2 5 centimeters, breadth is labeled as 5 decimal point 8 centimeters and height is labeled as 4 decimal point 6 centimeters. Above this, another rectangular prism is placed 10 decimal point 1 centimeters away along its length whose breadth is labeled as 5 decimal point 8 centimeters and height is labeled as 4 decimal point 6 centimeters.
            
        A rectangular prism is shown whose length is labeled as 16 decimal point 2 5 centimeters, breadth is labeled as 5 decimal point 8 centimeters and height is labeled as 4 decimal point 6 centimeters. Above this, another rectangular prism is placed 10 decimal point 1 centimeters away along its length whose breadth is labeled as 5 decimal point 8 centimeters and height is labeled as 4 decimal point 6 centimeters.
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                    Answered by
            CONNEUX STUDENT
            
    im crying plz help
    
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    why all those annoying words? Just type the numbers!
For each prism, the volume is length*width*height, so add the two volumes.
You say the 2nd prism is "away" from the first, so how is the volume to be calculated? I'm crying -- please clarify, and use some numbers, like 16.25, rather than "16 decimal point 2 5" >wah wah<
    
For each prism, the volume is length*width*height, so add the two volumes.
You say the 2nd prism is "away" from the first, so how is the volume to be calculated? I'm crying -- please clarify, and use some numbers, like 16.25, rather than "16 decimal point 2 5" >wah wah<
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