What is the volume of the composite figure? 7in, 7in, 7in, 10in, 8in, and 16in

To find the volume of the composite figure, we first need to identify the individual shapes that make up the composite figure.

In this case, the composite figure appears to be made up of a rectangular prism (7in x 7in x 7in) and a rectangular prism with dimensions 10in x 8in x 16in.

To find the volume of the first rectangular prism, we use the formula:
Volume = length x width x height
Volume = 7in x 7in x 7in
Volume = 343 cubic inches

To find the volume of the second rectangular prism, we use the formula:
Volume = length x width x height
Volume = 10in x 8in x 16in
Volume = 1280 cubic inches

Now, to find the total volume of the composite figure, we simply add the volumes of the two rectangular prisms together:
Total Volume = 343 cubic inches + 1280 cubic inches
Total Volume = 1623 cubic inches

Therefore, the volume of the composite figure is 1623 cubic inches.