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IRELAND
The solid figure is made of right rectangular prisms.
What is the volume of the figure, in cubic inches?
Use the number pad to enter your answer in the box.

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IRELAND\newlineThe solid figure is made of right rectangular prisms.\newlineWhat is the volume of the figure, in cubic inches?\newlineUse the number pad to enter your answer in the box.\newline \square in. 3 ^{3} \square \newline \rightarrow \newline22\newline22\newline11\newline22\newline33\newline44\newline55\newline11 of 55\newlineCompleted\newlineFinish Later\newline(1111)

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Q. IRELAND\newlineThe solid figure is made of right rectangular prisms.\newlineWhat is the volume of the figure, in cubic inches?\newlineUse the number pad to enter your answer in the box.\newline \square in. 3 ^{3} \square \newline \rightarrow \newline22\newline22\newline11\newline22\newline33\newline44\newline55\newline11 of 55\newlineCompleted\newlineFinish Later\newline(1111)
  1. Find Dimensions: First, we need to find the dimensions of each right rectangular prism that makes up the solid figure. Let's assume there are two prisms, Prism AA and Prism BB.
  2. Calculate Volume: For Prism A, let's say the length is ' extit{l}', the width is ' extit{w}', and the height is ' extit{h}'. We calculate the volume as V=l×w×hV = l \times w \times h.
  3. Add Volumes: For Prism B, we do the same thing. If it has different dimensions, we use its length l2l_2, width w2w_2, and height h2h_2 to calculate its volume as V2=l2×w2×h2V_2 = l_2 \times w_2 \times h_2.
  4. Missing Measurements: Now, we add the volumes of both prisms to get the total volume of the figure. Total Volume = V+V2V + V_2.
  5. Missing Measurements: Now, we add the volumes of both prisms to get the total volume of the figure. Total Volume = V+V2V + V_2.But wait, we don't have the actual dimensions given in the problem. We can't solve it without the measurements of the prisms. So, we can't find the total volume.

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