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What did is the total volume,in cubic feet of the shape below

What did is the total volume,in cubic feet of the shape below-example-1
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Answer:

64ft^3 (The ^3 is meant to be cubed) 64 feet cubed.

Explanation:

The picture has already split the two shapes.

*Remember Volume Formula: LWH or Length times Width times Height.*

The first shape is 4ft x 2ft x 2ft

The second shape is a little bit of a fuss but it's alright.

*Talking about the length of Shape no.2*

Since the second shape is longer than the first one (by length). You need to double it meaning: 4x2 or 4+4 = 8ft

The second shape is 8ft x 2ft x 3ft

First shape should have a volume of 16ft

Second shape should have a volume of 48ft

Now, you need to add the two volumes:

48ft + 16ft = 64ft cubed

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