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Composite 3D figures (surface area and volume)

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Question 1
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A composite solid is made by joining two basic solids. To find its \(\textbf{volume}\), you\dots
A.
add the volumes of the basic parts
B.
multiply the volumes of the parts
C.
use only the largest part's volume
D.
add the surface areas of the parts
add the volumes of the basic parts

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