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Fed [463]
3 years ago
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1. What solid is represented by this net? (Image 1). A. cylinder B. triangular pyramid C. rectangular prism D. triangular prism

E. cone F. rectangular pyramid 2. Choose all the solids from the list below. A. Rectangle B. Circle C. Cone D. Pyramid E. Prism F. Cylinder 3. The volume of the following figure = ___________ cm3. (Image 2) A. 288 B. 72 C. 216 D. 144

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1 answer:
Ivenika [448]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C.216 I hope this helps

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