What is the volume of the composite figure? (1 point) 7in. 7in. 16in. 7in. 10in. 8in.

To find the volume of a composite figure, we need to add together the volumes of each individual component.

The first component is a rectangular prism with dimensions 7in x 7in x 16in. The volume of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height.

Volume of first component = 7in x 7in x 16in = 784 cubic inches.

The second component is a rectangular prism with dimensions 7in x 10in x 8in.

Volume of second component = 7in x 10in x 8in = 560 cubic inches.

Now we add the volumes of both components together to find the total volume of the composite figure:

Total volume = 784 cubic inches + 560 cubic inches = 1344 cubic inches.

So, the volume of the composite figure is 1344 cubic inches.