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Find the volume of the figure
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38(inches cubed)
V=Bh
B=area of the base
split into two
B=1*2=1 H=1 V=2*1 V=2
B=6*6=36 H=1 V=36*1 V=36
36+2=38
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just find the base area then multiply it by the height.
so here for the base area we can divide it in 2 parts 6x6 + 2x1
which the total is 38
then multiply 38 by 1, which is the height, so it's 38
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