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breaking apart figures to find volume
what is the volume of the solid figure?
1 (figure: 2 ft, 2 ft, 3 ft)
2 (figure: 6 ft, 2 ft, 3 ft)
3 (figure: composite, 3 ft, 2 ft, 2 ft, 4 ft)
4 (figure: l - shape, 2 cm, 5 cm, 7 cm, 8 cm)
5 (figure: composite, 2 ft, 3 ft, 5 ft, 6 ft, 5 ft)
6 (figure: composite, 12 in, 3 in, 6 in, 4 in, 10 in)
handwritten notes: blue=width, orange=height, purple=length, and some calculations.
Problem 1:
Step1: Identify dimensions (length=2, width=2, height=3)
Volume formula: \( V = l \times w \times h \)
Step2: Substitute values: \( 2 \times 2 \times 3 \)
Step3: Calculate: \( 4 \times 3 = 12 \)
Step1: Dimensions (length=6, width=2, height=3)
Volume formula: \( V = l \times w \times h \)
Step2: Substitute: \( 6 \times 2 \times 3 \)
Step3: Calculate: \( 12 \times 3 = 36 \)
Step1: Break into two rectangular prisms.
First prism: \( l=2, w=2, h=3 \); Second: \( l=4, w=2, h=3 \)
Step2: Volume of first: \( 2 \times 2 \times 3 = 12 \)
Step3: Volume of second: \( 4 \times 2 \times 3 = 24 \)
Step4: Total: \( 12 + 24 = 36 \)? Wait, original drawing might have different. Wait, recheck: first part 2x2x3=12, second part (2+4)=6? No, original: 2ft, 2ft, 4ft. Wait, maybe first prism 2x2x3, second 4x2x3. Wait, 223=12, 423=24, total 36? But handwritten says 48. Wait, maybe dimensions: 3ft height, 2ft width, first length 2, second length 4+2? No, maybe I misread. Wait, the figure: first part 2x2x3, second part (2+4)=6? No, let's recalculate. Wait, maybe length for second is 4, width 2, height 3, and first is 2x2x3. Wait 223=12, 423=24, total 36. But handwritten has 48. Maybe height is 3, width 2, first length 2, second length 4, and another dimension? Wait, maybe the figure is two prisms: first 2x2x3, second (2+4)x2x3? No, 6x2x3=36, plus 12 is 48? Wait, maybe first prism 2x3x2, second 4x3x2. 232=12, 432=24, total 36. Hmm, maybe the handwritten is wrong, but following formula:
Step1: Split into two. Prism 1: \( l=2, w=2, h=3 \); Prism 2: \( l=4, w=2, h=3 \)
Step2: \( V1 = 2×2×3 = 12 \), \( V2 = 4×2×3 = 24 \)
Step3: Total \( V = 12 + 24 = 36 \) cubic feet? But handwritten says 48. Maybe height is 4? No, original says 3ft. Maybe I misread. Alternatively, maybe the first prism is 2x3x2, second is (2+4)x3x2? 6x3x2=36, 2x3x2=12, total 48. Ah, maybe width is 3? Wait, the figure: 3ft height, 2ft width? No, maybe the dimensions are length=2, width=3, height=2 for first, and length=4, width=3, height=2 for second. Then 232=12, 432=24, total 36. No, 48 would be 243 + 243? No. Maybe the correct way: if the figure is two prisms, one with l=2, w=2, h=3, and another with l=4, w=2, h=3, total 12+24=36. But handwritten has 48. Maybe the height is 4? Let's check 224=16, 424=32, total 48. Maybe height is 4. So assuming height=4:
Step1: Prism1: 2×2×4=16, Prism2: 4×2×4=32
Step2: Total 16+32=48
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