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What is the volume in cubic millimeters of a composite figure round to the nearest hundred is 3.14 for pi?

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Final answer:

The formula for the volume of a cylinder is
\( V_{\text{cylinder}} = \pi r^2 h \), and for a sphere, it's
\( V_{\text{sphere}} = (4)/(3) \pi r^3 \), where
\( r \) is the radius and
\( h \) is the height.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the volume of a composite figure, I would need specific information about its shape and dimensions. If the composite figure is made up of multiple shapes, you'll need to find the volume of each individual shape and then sum them up.

For example, if the composite figure consists of cylinders, spheres, or other geometric shapes, you would use the appropriate formulas to calculate the volume of each shape and then add those volumes together.

The formula for the volume of a cylinder is
\( V_{\text{cylinder}} = \pi r^2 h \), and for a sphere, it's
\( V_{\text{sphere}} = (4)/(3) \pi r^3 \), where
\( r \) is the radius and
\( h \) is the height.

Please provide more details about the composite figure, or specific measurements for each component, to enable a precise calculation of the total volume.

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