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The volume of the above solid is?

The volume of the above solid is?-example-1

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Hey there Budd!

Sense this is a 3 dimensional shape, we would add up the volume, by then multiply it by 2, because . . . it is a 3-d shape.

But, now that we see that some part's of this shape carries more than 2 sides of the same shape, we cannot just add them and then multiply them, we have add them manually pretty much.

So, from what I got, I got 54 cm^2, which in this case, the correct answer to this question would be "none of the above" because 54 is not one of your options.

Hope this helps! :)


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