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Anybody know this problem?-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

It is the volume of a cone plus half the volume of a sphere.

Volume of a cone = 1/3 π r² h

Volume = 1/3(3.14)(4²)(10)

Volume = 167.55 cu ft³

Then the sphere:

Volume = 4/3 π r³

Volume = 4/3 (3.14) (4³)

Volume = 4/3(3.14)(64)

Volume = 268.1 cu ft³

You add the volume of the cone and half the volume of the sphere:

167.55 + 134.05 = 301.6 cu ft³ - round to 302 cu ft³

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