SOLUTION: The figure on the left is the base of a right solid that is 6ft high. How many 1 -inch sugar cubes will the solid hold? Dimensions are in inches.

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Question 1192537: The figure on the left is the base of a right solid that is 6ft high. How many 1 -inch sugar cubes will the solid hold? Dimensions are in inches.
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