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OpenStudy (bohotness):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
Find the volume of a cube with the given side length.
7 units
A.
49 square units
B.
49 cubic units
C.
343 square units
D.
343 cubic units
OpenStudy (bohotness):
a?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no a is the area
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you need the volume..... L*W*H and the units length*length*length
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
oksy
OpenStudy (bohotness):
343 cubic
OpenStudy (bohotness):
How many 1 by 1 unit cubes would equal the volume of the figure shown?
A.
48
B.
160
C.
1792
D.
110,592
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
d?
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
What is the volume of the figure?
A.
648 cubic units
B.
216 cubic units
C.
108 cubic units
D.
54 cubic units
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
There are 3 cubes all with the volume. find the volume of just one for now.
OpenStudy (bohotness):
the top one i guessed d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the total of the 3 cubes volume is 60466176
OpenStudy (bohotness):
ik but thats not my answers
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
WHAT!
OpenStudy (bohotness):
:P ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answer is A
OpenStudy (bohotness):
i throught its was d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
6*6*6 =216 that is one cube 216 * 3 = 648 that is the total volume
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OpenStudy (bohotness):
i been doing it worng then
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answer is 648
OpenStudy (anonymous):
see
OpenStudy (bohotness):
yea
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