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OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

What is the volume of the figure? A. 27 cubic units B. 54 cubic units C. 63 cubic units D. 81 cubic units

OpenStudy (matlee):

what figure or just tell me the length,width, and depth

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

hold on

OpenStudy (matlee):

oh ok

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

ok

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

xD

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

well its had nine three's xD

OpenStudy (matlee):

nine????

OpenStudy (matlee):

or three nines

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

nine 3's

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

xD

OpenStudy (matlee):

ok do u have a picture

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

hold on

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

lol

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

there it is

OpenStudy (matlee):

Oh ok

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

xD

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

._.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

v of 1 = 3*3*3= 27 so, 27*3 = 81

OpenStudy (matlee):

so all you gotta do is take on of those cubes and multiply 3 by 3 by and you will get the answer

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

thx

OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

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OpenStudy (yolomcswagginsggg):

its mastered! thanks!

OpenStudy (matlee):

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