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An oblique cylinder with its dimensions is shown below. What is the volume of this cylinder to the nearest cubic centimeter? Use 3.14 for 7. 5 cm 1,021 cm 377 cm3 12 cm 534 cm 9…
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An oblique cylinder with its dimensions is shown below. What is the volume of this cylinder to the nearest cubic centimeter? Use 3.14 for 7. 5 cm 1,021 cm 377 cm3 12 cm 534 cm 9…
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An oblique cylinder with its dimensions is shown below. What is the volume of this cylinder to the
nearest cubic centimeter? Use 3.14 for 7.
5 cm
1,021 cm
377 cm3
12 cm
534 cm
942 cm
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