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Please help. I’m trying to help my daughter find the volume

Please help. I’m trying to help my daughter find the volume-example-1

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Volume of the solid figure = 96 cubic inches

Solution:

The given solid shape splits into two shapes.

The dimensions of the first shape:

length = 3 inch, breadth = 2 inch, height = 4 inch

Volume of the cuboid = length × breadth × height

= 3 × 2 × 4

= 24 cubic inches

Volume of the first shape = 24 cubic inches

The dimensions of the second shape:

length = 8 inch, breadth = 3 inch, height = 3 inch

Volume of the cuboid = length × breadth × height

= 8 × 3 × 3

= 72 cubic inches

Volume of the second shape = 72 cubic inches

Volume of the solid = volume of the first shape + volume of the second shape

= 24 + 72

= 96 cubic inches

Hence the volume of the solid figure is 96 cubic inches.

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