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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 22:30 simmers123

Build each of the three solid figures shown below. If you do not have any blocks or sugar cubes, use the 3D views for the next step. Draw the 2D views of each solid figure.
The top view is above the front view.
The side view is to the right of the front view.
Find the surface area and volume of each solid figure. Show the equations you used.
Repeat the steps above for three solid figures of your own (if you have access to blocks or sugar cubes).


Build each of the three solid figures shown below. If you do not have any blocks or sugar cubes, us

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