DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B. A stand is being built for a sculpture at a school art show. The stand is made by placing the cube shown on top of the trapezoida prism. The height of the prism is 3 feet. B-9 ft B= 15.6 ft Find the volume of the composite figure. Part A How high off the ground is the top of the stand?

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DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B.
A stand is being built for a sculpture at a school art show. The stand is made by placing the cube shown on top of the trapezoidal
prism. The height of the prism is 3 feet.
B=9 ft?
B 15.6 ft?
Find the volume of the composite figure.
Part A
How high off the ground is the top of the stand?
Enter the correct answer in the box.
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Transcribed Image Text:Kyndall Frink 2 of 13 DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B. A stand is being built for a sculpture at a school art show. The stand is made by placing the cube shown on top of the trapezoidal prism. The height of the prism is 3 feet. B=9 ft? B 15.6 ft? Find the volume of the composite figure. Part A How high off the ground is the top of the stand? Enter the correct answer in the box. Hint Lenovo @ %23 24 &. 2 3 4. 6 8 backspac COD e y. a f V.
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Lonnie makes a regular hexagonal prism as shown with a surface area of approximately 244.8 square inches to collect his change.
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B- 23.4 in
What is the approximate volume of change the prism will hold?
Part A
What is the approximate height of the prism?
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Transcribed Image Text:Kyndall Frink 1 of 13 DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B. Lonnie makes a regular hexagonal prism as shown with a surface area of approximately 244.8 square inches to collect his change. 3 in B- 23.4 in What is the approximate volume of change the prism will hold? Part A What is the approximate height of the prism? Enter the correct answer in the box. Lenovo 100e DII backs u d f k m alt alt ctri
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