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The circled one is what I need help with, thank you :)
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The circled one is what I need help with, thank you :)
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We’re talking about this too Rn- I hate geometry
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you have to first do pythagorean theorem. 1.25 squared (1.25 came from dividing 2.5 by 2) plus x squared = 4 squared. once you find x, use volume formula which is v= 1/3 base times height (: hope this helped!!!
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