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Geometry volume 1 houghton mifflin harcourt answers pdf

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The volume of a shape is the amount of space in it

The volume of the assumed shape is 235.5 cm³

How to calculate the volume of a geometric shape?

The question is incomplete as the dimensions or the figure is not given

So, I will provide a general solution

Assume the shape is a cylinder, with the following parameters:

Radius, r = 5 cm

Height, h = 3 cm

The volume is:

V = π r² h

This gives

V = (3.14) (5 cm)² (3 cm)

Evaluate the product

V = 235.5 cm³

Hence, the volume of the assumed shape is 235.5 cm³

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