What is the volume of a composite figure 7 inches 7“ 7 inches 16 inches 10 inches and 8 inches

To find the volume of a composite figure, you need to break it down into individual shapes and then add up the volumes of each shape.

In this case, the composite figure consists of a rectangular prism with dimensions 7 inches x 7 inches x 7 inches and a rectangular prism with dimensions 16 inches x 10 inches x 8 inches.

Volume of the first rectangular prism:
Volume = length x width x height
Volume = 7 inches x 7 inches x 7 inches
Volume = 343 cubic inches

Volume of the second rectangular prism:
Volume = length x width x height
Volume = 16 inches x 10 inches x 8 inches
Volume = 1280 cubic inches

Total volume of the composite figure:
Total volume = Volume of first rectangular prism + Volume of second rectangular prism
Total volume = 343 cubic inches + 1280 cubic inches
Total volume = 1623 cubic inches

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