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What is the volume of the entire figure?

A three-dimensional figure with sides labeled with values


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What is the volume of the entire figure? A three-dimensional figure with sides labeled-example-1
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Answer:

6 x=y+4

Explanation:


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this is just a shape with a peace of it cut out so if we imagine how would this figure be before it was cut. it would give us an 4×12×6 cuboid (we can use that) so first, lets caculate the volume of the bigger cuboid


6 * 12 * 4 = 288
then we need to caculate the valume of the two smaller cuboids.

4 * 4 * 4 = 64

2 * 4 * 12 = 96
by subtracting the valume of the bigger cuboid from our two smaller ones we will have the valume of the three-dimensional figure.
65+96=160
288-160=128
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