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5. What is the volume of the figure below? 18 cm 5 cm 12 cm A. 180 cm B. 540 cm 13 cm C. 380 cm2 D. 360 cm3
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5. What is the volume of the figure below?
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5 cm
12 cm
A. 180 cm
B. 540 cm
13 cm
C. 380 cm2
D. 360 cm3
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