Find the volume and surface area of each object, make sure to show all work and include correct units. ** Round the volume and surface area to the nearest tenth. (Round only your final answer). When determining surface area imagine that you can pick up the figures below. Figures are not always drawn to scale.

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Find the volume and surface area of each object, make sure to show all work and include correct units. ** Round the volume and surface area to the nearest tenth. (Round only your final answer). When determining surface area imagine that you can pick up the figures below. Figures are not always drawn to scale.

 

### 3D Geometric Shape Diagram

#### Description:
The image illustrates a 3D geometric shape with measurements provided for various edges. The figure can be described as a compound solid that combines two rectangular prisms.

#### Dimensions:
- The large rectangular prism at the base has dimensions:
  - Length: 6 inches
  - Width: 2 inches
  - Height: 2 inches

- The smaller rectangular prism that sits on top has dimensions:
  - Length: 4 inches
  - Width: 2 inches
  - Height: 4 inches

- Additionally, the topmost rectangle extends 3 inches from the right edge of the lower rectangle.

This diagram can be used in educational contexts to help students understand concepts related to three-dimensional solids, volume calculation, and spatial reasoning. Understanding how to break down compound shapes into simpler ones can assist in computing their overall volume and surface area.
Transcribed Image Text:### 3D Geometric Shape Diagram #### Description: The image illustrates a 3D geometric shape with measurements provided for various edges. The figure can be described as a compound solid that combines two rectangular prisms. #### Dimensions: - The large rectangular prism at the base has dimensions: - Length: 6 inches - Width: 2 inches - Height: 2 inches - The smaller rectangular prism that sits on top has dimensions: - Length: 4 inches - Width: 2 inches - Height: 4 inches - Additionally, the topmost rectangle extends 3 inches from the right edge of the lower rectangle. This diagram can be used in educational contexts to help students understand concepts related to three-dimensional solids, volume calculation, and spatial reasoning. Understanding how to break down compound shapes into simpler ones can assist in computing their overall volume and surface area.
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