Answer:
390cm³
Explanation:
IF you look at the figure attached, you will see that your figure is made up of 3 rectangular prisms.
All you need to do is solve for the volume of each prism and add them up together.
The formula to use to get the volume of a rectangular prism is:
![V=whl](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/zicem6isokvcqivw5bw8jel98dbfd5yb47.png)
Where:
V = Volume
w = width
l = length
h = height
Let's get the first one and double it because you have rectangular prisms with the same dimensions:
![V = wlh\\\\V= (5cm)(2cm)(12cm) = 120cm^3\\\\120cm^3 * 2=240cm^3](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/kfow5pquws1vdanfj1sz8t786piemcrr1d.png)
Next we get the rectangular prism in the middle:
Notice that the height of the side rectangular prisms is 12 cm. To get the height of the middle figure, just subtract 5cm and 2 cm from the height because they are the excess of the middle.
12cm - (5cm + 2cm)
12 cm - 7cm = 5cm
Then we plug it into the formula
![V = wlh\\\\V= (5cm)(6cm)(5cm) = 150cm^3](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/vg1ceh7a3hj3jscylglgnysw6rpll8kc12.png)
Now that we have the volumes of all figures, just add them up together:
150cm³ + 240cm³ = 390cm³