Find the volume of the composite figure. 6 ft 4 ft 4 ft 12 ft 6 ft
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The dimensions provided (6ft, 4ft, 4ft, 12ft, 6ft) need to be associated with specific parts of the figure. However, without a direct image or more detailed description, we'll assume a common composite figure made from a rectangular prism and a cylinder, as these Show more…
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