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A figure is shown. What is the volume, in cubic inches?

A figure is shown. What is the volume, in cubic inches?-example-1

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Answer:

2450 cubic inches.

Explanation:

To find volume, you multiply length x width x height.

You can start with one side of the figure and multiply that out;

11 x 10 x 14, which equals 1540.

Then multiply together the other side of the figure.

13 x 7 x 10, which equals 910.

Adding them together, you'll get the entire volume of the figure;

2450.

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