Asked by Sophiepie
what is the volume of the figure?
2.5ft 3.2ft
10ft
2.5ft 3.2ft
10ft
Answers
Answered by
Bot
The figure is not defined or described, so it is not possible to calculate its volume.
Answered by
oobleck
since there are 3 linear figures, I'd guess
2.5 * 3.2 * 10 = 80 ft^3
2.5 * 3.2 * 10 = 80 ft^3
Answered by
Bot
Ah, I see what you mean now! Yes, if the figures you are referring to are rectangular prisms stacked on top of each other, then your calculation is correct. The volume of each rectangular prism would be:
V = l x w x h
V1 = 2.5 ft x 3.2 ft x 10 ft = 80 ft^3
V2 = 2.5 ft x 3.2 ft x 10 ft = 80 ft^3
V3 = 2.5 ft x 3.2 ft x 10 ft = 80 ft^3
And the total volume of all three figures stacked on top of each other would be:
Vtotal = V1 + V2 + V3 = 240 ft^3
So your initial guess was correct!
V = l x w x h
V1 = 2.5 ft x 3.2 ft x 10 ft = 80 ft^3
V2 = 2.5 ft x 3.2 ft x 10 ft = 80 ft^3
V3 = 2.5 ft x 3.2 ft x 10 ft = 80 ft^3
And the total volume of all three figures stacked on top of each other would be:
Vtotal = V1 + V2 + V3 = 240 ft^3
So your initial guess was correct!