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Volume of prisms, but what is this?

Volume of prisms, but what is this?-example-1
User Ge
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Answer:

left 29226 Right 134

Explanation:

volume=base*height

(22*22+(11)^2 *3.14*3/4)*38=29226

((1.4+0.6)*2*0.7+1.4*2*1.4+0.6*1.4+0.6*1.4))* 16=134

User Minding
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Answer:

29,225.78 m^3 to the nearest hundredth.

134.4 m^3.

Explanation:

The building:

The area of the floor = area of the square + 3/4 * area of the circle

= 22^2 + 3/4 π 11^2.

The volume of the building =

38 * (22^2 + 3/4 π 11^2)

= 29,225.78 m^3.

The greenhouse:

The sides consist of 2 pairs of trapezoids.

Area of a side = 2 * (0.6/2)(0.7 + 2.1) + 2 * (1.4/2)(2.1 + 2.7)

The length is 16 m so:

Volume = 16 * [ 2 * (0.6/2)(0.7 + 2.1) + 2 * (1.4/2)(2.1 + 2.7) ]

= 134.4 m^3.

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