Mathematics, 31.08.2021 18:00 LuisTorres8966
How would you find the total volume of the prism pieces shown in the shape below?
Trianglular prism divided
Subtract the volume of three pieces from the entire volume.
Multiply the height of the prism by the area of one piece.
Multiply the height of the prism by the volume of the 3 pieces.
Add 3 to the volume of one piece and then multiply by the height.
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How would you find the total volume of the prism pieces shown in the shape below?
Trianglular pris...
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