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What is the volume of the figure below, which is composed of two cubes with side lengths of 6 units?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
Since the figure is composed of two cubes with side lengths of 6 units, the volume of each cube is (6 units)^3 = 216 cubic units.

Therefore, the total volume of the figure is the sum of the volumes of the two cubes, which is 216 cubic units + 216 cubic units = 432 cubic units.

So the volume of the figure is 432 cubic units.
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