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To find the volume of the figure shown we use the formula V = 1 3 Bh. Which figure uses the same formula for finding the volume?
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To find the volume of the figure shown we use the formula V = 1 3 Bh. Which figure uses the same formula for finding the volume?
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To find the volume of the figure shown we use the formula V = 1 3 Bh. Which figure uses the same formula for finding the volume?
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I'm not sure which figure is shown but only 2 figures use the formula 1/3Bh.
The two figures are a pyramid and a cone.
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Answer:
pyramid and cone
Explanation:
A pyramid and cone defines the space it contains or can occupy
base of pyramid is square and base of cone is circle
volume for both we use the same formula that is to say base area/3 multiply by the height = V = 1 /3 Bh
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