What is the volume of the solid figure

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sure - what is the figure? You're going to have to describe it, since as you can see, it does not appear here...

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As you can see by the little icon, it's Mr. Oobleck and yes, he's a teacher.

To determine the volume of a solid figure, you will need to know the shape and dimensions of the object. The formula for volume varies depending on the shape of the solid figure.

If the solid figure is a cube, you can calculate the volume by multiplying the length of one side by itself three times. The formula is:

Volume = side length × side length × side length

If the solid figure is a rectangular prism, you can calculate the volume by multiplying the length, width, and height. The formula is:

Volume = length × width × height

If the solid figure is a cylinder, you can calculate the volume by multiplying the area of the base (π × radius^2) by the height. The formula is:

Volume = π × radius^2 × height

If the solid figure is a sphere, you can calculate the volume by multiplying four-thirds of the constant Pi (π) by the radius cubed. The formula is:

Volume = 4/3 × π × radius^3

If the solid figure is a cone, you can calculate the volume by multiplying one-third of the area of the base (π × radius^2) by the height. The formula is:

Volume = 1/3 × π × radius^2 × height

By determining the shape of the solid figure and knowing the appropriate formula, you can calculate its volume.

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