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NNADVOKAT [17]
3 years ago
8

Jae Li created this solid wooden sculpture for an art project. What is the volume of the sculpture?

Mathematics
1 answer:
iragen [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Volume of sculpture = 480 inch³

Step-by-step explanation:

Divided given sculpture into three cuboid.

Given:

Length of first cuboid = 4 inch

Width of first cuboid = 4 inch

Height of first cuboid = 4 inch

Length of second cuboid = 4 inch

Width of second cuboid = 4 inch

Height of second cuboid = 4 + 4 inch

Length of third cuboid = 4 inch

Width of third cuboid = 4 inch

Height of third cuboid = 4 + 4 inch

Computation:

Volume of cuboid = (l)(b)(h)

Volume of sculpture = (4)(4)(5) + (4)(4+4)(5) + (4)(4+4+4)(5)

Volume of sculpture = (4)(4)(5) + (4)(8)(5) + (4)(12)(5)

Volume of sculpture = 80 + 160 + 240

Volume of sculpture = 480 inch³

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