Mathematics, 02.05.2021 06:30 gbeltran2302
Find the volume of the figure. Round your final answer to the
nearest hundredth if necessary.
8 m
I
18 m
3.95 m
3.95 m
16 m
The volume of the figure is
m3.
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Find the volume of the figure. Round your final answer to the
nearest hundredth if necessary.
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