The volume of the composite figure is 28 in^3.
To calculate the volume, you first need to find the volume of each individual shape.
Shape 1 has a volume of 72 in^3 (2 x 6 x 6 = 72 in^3)
Shape 2 has a volume of 8 in^3 (2 x 2 x 2 = 8 in^3)
Therefore, the volume of the composite figure is the sum of the volumes of Shape 1 and Shape 2:
Volume = 72 in^3 + 8 in^3 = 80 in^3
So, the volume of the composite figure is 80 in^3.
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Shape1: Height2 Length6 Width6
Shape2: Height2 Length2 Width2
What is the volume of the composite figure?
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Shape1: Height3 Length3 Width3
Shape2: Height3 Length1 Width1
What is the volume of the composite figure?
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in.3
Shape1: Height3 Length3 Width3
Shape2: Height3 Length1 Width1
What is the volume of the composite figure?
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in.3
The volume of the composite figure can be calculated as follows:
Shape1 volume = 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 in^3
Shape2 volume = 3 x 1 x 1 = 3 in^3
The total volume of the composite figure is the sum of the volumes of Shape1 and Shape2:
Total volume = 27 in^3 + 3 in^3 = 30 in^3
Therefore, the volume of the composite figure is 30 in^3.
Shape1 volume = 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 in^3
Shape2 volume = 3 x 1 x 1 = 3 in^3
The total volume of the composite figure is the sum of the volumes of Shape1 and Shape2:
Total volume = 27 in^3 + 3 in^3 = 30 in^3
Therefore, the volume of the composite figure is 30 in^3.
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Shape1: Height2 Length2 Width2
Shape2: Height2 Length4.5 Width2
Shape3: Height2 Length2 Width2
What is the volume of the composite figure?
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yd.3
Shape1: Height2 Length2 Width2
Shape2: Height2 Length4.5 Width2
Shape3: Height2 Length2 Width2
What is the volume of the composite figure?
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yd.3
To find the volume of the composite figure, we first need to calculate the volume of each individual shape.
- Shape 1 volume: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic units
- Shape 2 volume: 2 x 4.5 x 2 = 18 cubic units
- Shape 3 volume: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic units
To find the total volume of the composite figure, we add the volumes of all three shapes together:
Total volume = 8 + 18 + 8 = 34 cubic units
So, the volume of the composite figure is 34 cubic units or 34 yd^3.
- Shape 1 volume: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic units
- Shape 2 volume: 2 x 4.5 x 2 = 18 cubic units
- Shape 3 volume: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic units
To find the total volume of the composite figure, we add the volumes of all three shapes together:
Total volume = 8 + 18 + 8 = 34 cubic units
So, the volume of the composite figure is 34 cubic units or 34 yd^3.
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Shape1: Height8 Length30 Width15
Triangle1: Height8 Length15 Width8
A sample of gourmet cheeses came in this box. What is the volume of the box?
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cm3
Shape1: Height8 Length30 Width15
Triangle1: Height8 Length15 Width8
A sample of gourmet cheeses came in this box. What is the volume of the box?
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cm3
To calculate the volume of the box, we need to find the volume of Shape1 (the box itself) and subtract the volume of Triangle1 (the triangular section taken out for the gourmet cheeses).
Shape1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 30 cm
Width = 15 cm
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 8 cm x 30 cm x 15 cm
Volume = 3600 cm³
Triangle1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 15 cm
Width = 8 cm
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 8 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm
Volume = 960 cm³
Composite figure volume (box volume):
Volume = Shape1 volume - Triangle1 volume
Volume = 3600 cm³ - 960 cm³
Volume = 2640 cm³
The volume of the box is 2640 cm³.
Shape1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 30 cm
Width = 15 cm
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 8 cm x 30 cm x 15 cm
Volume = 3600 cm³
Triangle1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 15 cm
Width = 8 cm
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 8 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm
Volume = 960 cm³
Composite figure volume (box volume):
Volume = Shape1 volume - Triangle1 volume
Volume = 3600 cm³ - 960 cm³
Volume = 2640 cm³
The volume of the box is 2640 cm³.
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Shape1: Height8 Length30
Triangle1: Height8 Length15 Width8
(its a weird shape with a triangle connected to it)
A sample of gourmet cheeses came in this box. What is the volume of the box?
(1 point)
cm3
Shape1: Height8 Length30
Triangle1: Height8 Length15 Width8
(its a weird shape with a triangle connected to it)
A sample of gourmet cheeses came in this box. What is the volume of the box?
(1 point)
cm3
To calculate the volume of the box, we need to find the volume of Shape1 (the box itself) and subtract the volume of Triangle1 (the triangular section taken out for the gourmet cheeses).
Shape1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 30 cm
Width = unknown, so we will use the given dimensions
Volume = Height x Length
Volume = 8 cm x 30 cm
Volume = 240 cm³
Triangle1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 15 cm
Width = 8 cm
Volume = 1/2 x Height x Length x Width (since it's a triangle)
Volume = 1/2 x 8 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm
Volume = 480 cm³
Composite figure volume (box volume):
Volume = Shape1 volume - Triangle1 volume
Volume = 240 cm³ - 480 cm³
Volume = -240 cm³
The negative volume indicates that the configuration given is not possible physically, as the triangular section cannot have a larger volume than the overall box. Further clarification or confirmation of dimensions may be needed to determine the accurate volume.
Shape1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 30 cm
Width = unknown, so we will use the given dimensions
Volume = Height x Length
Volume = 8 cm x 30 cm
Volume = 240 cm³
Triangle1 volume:
Height = 8 cm
Length = 15 cm
Width = 8 cm
Volume = 1/2 x Height x Length x Width (since it's a triangle)
Volume = 1/2 x 8 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm
Volume = 480 cm³
Composite figure volume (box volume):
Volume = Shape1 volume - Triangle1 volume
Volume = 240 cm³ - 480 cm³
Volume = -240 cm³
The negative volume indicates that the configuration given is not possible physically, as the triangular section cannot have a larger volume than the overall box. Further clarification or confirmation of dimensions may be needed to determine the accurate volume.
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Shape1: Height9 Length24 Width6
Shape2: Height9 Length27 Width6
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Shape1: Height9 Length24 Width6
Shape2: Height9 Length27 Width6
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m.3
To find the total volume of the composite figure made up of Shape1 and Shape2, we need to calculate the volumes of each shape and add them together:
Volume of Shape1:
Height = 9 m
Length = 24 m
Width = 6 m
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 9 m x 24 m x 6 m
Volume = 1296 m³
Volume of Shape2:
Height = 9 m
Length = 27 m
Width = 6 m
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 9 m x 27 m x 6 m
Volume = 1458 m³
Total volume of the composite figure:
Volume = Volume of Shape1 + Volume of Shape2
Volume = 1296 m³ + 1458 m³
Volume = 2754 m³
Therefore, the volume of the composite figure made up of Shape1 and Shape2 is 2754 m³.
Volume of Shape1:
Height = 9 m
Length = 24 m
Width = 6 m
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 9 m x 24 m x 6 m
Volume = 1296 m³
Volume of Shape2:
Height = 9 m
Length = 27 m
Width = 6 m
Volume = Height x Length x Width
Volume = 9 m x 27 m x 6 m
Volume = 1458 m³
Total volume of the composite figure:
Volume = Volume of Shape1 + Volume of Shape2
Volume = 1296 m³ + 1458 m³
Volume = 2754 m³
Therefore, the volume of the composite figure made up of Shape1 and Shape2 is 2754 m³.