Volume of a Composite Shape

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u07_l3_t1_we3 Volume of a Composite Shape

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  • Hey. May I suggest using the international units of measurement? I know a lot of people in the US are using ft/lb etc but I think the scientific community is trying to get everyone to use meter, kilogram, liter etc. It's an easier system to work with and eventually students will have to use it.

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  • @kotapaka The formulas work the same whether you use meters, feet or cubits.

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