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look at the solid figures given find volume measurements are in centimetres ​

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Answered by bharatjaat99
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yes it look solid figur

Answered by sanketj
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For lower, bigger cuboid;

length (L) = 10 cm

breadth (B) = 3 cm

height (H) = 5 cm

vol(lower cuboid) = LBH = (10)(3)(5) = 150 cm³ ... (i)

For upper, smaller cuboid;

length (l) = 4 cm

breadth (b) = 3 cm

height (h) = 2 cm

vol(upper cuboid) = lbh = (4)(3)(2) = 24 cm³ ... (ii)

Total volume of the given solid figure

= vol(lower cuboid) + vol(upper cuboid)

= 150 + 24 ... (from i and ii)

= 174 cm³

Hence, volume of the given solid figure is 174 c

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