what is the volume of a solid whose base is shown on the left and whose sides are 2 yards tall. dimensions are in feet

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To calculate the volume of a solid, we need to know its base and the height of its sides. In this case, if the base is shown on the left and the sides are 2 yards tall, we will need to convert the height from yards to feet because the dimensions are in feet.

1 yard is equal to 3 feet, so 2 yards would be equal to 2 * 3 = 6 feet.

Therefore, the height of the solid is 6 feet.

Now, we need to know the shape of the base to calculate the volume. If you can provide the shape of the base, I can guide you with the next steps to calculate the volume of the solid.

To find the volume of a solid, we need to know the shape of the base. Since the base is shown on the left and we are given that the sides are 2 yards (which we will convert to feet), it is likely a three-dimensional object such as a rectangular prism, triangular prism, or cylinder.

First, let's convert the height from yards to feet. Since there are 3 feet in one yard, the height of 2 yards is 2 x 3 = 6 feet.

Next, we need more information about the shape of the base. Can you please provide more details or a diagram of the base?