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Andreyy89
3 years ago
9

The volume of the above figure is?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
7 0
D. 2744 cm^3

Soultion no. 1

If you put the figure sideways you get a prism (with the two dark triangles as bases) and the formula for the volume is

V = BH (where B is the area of the base and H is the height, 49)

The area of the triangle is

P = (8*14)/2 (half the area of a rectangle with sides 8 and 12) which is:

P = 8*7 = 57

The volume is:

V = 57 * 49 = 2744

Solution no. 2

The figure has half the volume of a rectangular prism with sides 8, 14 and 49
Which is:

V = (8*14*49)/2 = 2744







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