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   ocr: SOLID FIGURES & VOLUME A-d SOLID that is, FIGURE one is that any has height, three-dimensional width, and figure depth. Examples ofs solid figures include the tetrahedron (a figure with four triangular faces) and the cube. The volume ofas solid figure is measuredin cubic units, such as cubic inches (or centimeters) or cubic feet (or meters).