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15 January, 14:51

How does the shape of a cross-section of a 3D figure parallel to the base relate to the volume of the 3D figure?

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  1. 15 January, 14:56
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    The volume of a 3D figure can be determined by the sum of all the cross-sections of that 3D figure parallel to the base

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We need to understand what a cross-section of a 3D figure?

    A cross section is the shape we get when cutting straight through an object

    and in geometry it is the shape made when a solid is cut through by a plane.

    => the cross section is parallel to the base of the figure.

    So that the area of the cross-section is determined by its shape

    Hence, The volume of a 3D figure can be determined by the sum of all the cross-sections of that 3D figure parallel to the base
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