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Jerry Gilmore
Mathematics
11 May, 07:58
How can you find the volume of a composed figure?
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Mattie Moon
11 May, 08:07
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By multiple the sides
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Caylee Baxter
11 May, 08:09
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The first composite shape is a combination of a rectangular prism and a pyramid. To find the volume of the entire shape you find the volume of each individual shape and add them together. The second figure consists of a cylinder and a hemisphere.
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