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What is the approximate difference in the amount of wax needed to make a candle from each of these molds? (Use π = 3.14.) a) 4.19 cubic inches b) 10.4 cubic inches c) 12.56 cubic inches d) 20.93 cubic
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What is the approximate difference in the amount of wax needed to make a candle from each of these molds? (Use π = 3.14.)
a) 4.19 cubic inches
b) 10.4 cubic inches
c) 12.56 cubic inches
d) 20.93 cubic inches
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