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3 If you add another layer to figure B, what would the volume be? Explain.
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3 If you add another layer to figure B, what would the volume be? Explain.
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Answer:
120×2 = 240units³ =)
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5 × 3 × 4 = 120 units³
now
120×2 = 240units³
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