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How would you find the volume of the solid in the figure shown above?

A. Use the formula for the volume of a frustum.
B. You can only find an approximate volume of this figure.
C. Use the formula for the volume of a prismoid.
D. Divide it into solids whose volumes you can find.

How would you find the volume of the solid in the figure shown above? A. Use the formula-example-1

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Divide it into solids whose volumes you can find.

took the pennfoster test was correct

User Stefano Munarini
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The answer is D and it's pretty simple to do:


V_(1)=a*b*c\\ V_(2)= \pi r^(2) h\\ V_(3)= (1)/(3) \pi r^(2)h

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