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Answer:

4.0 cm

Explanation:

The volume of the frustum is the volume of the full cone (with height y + 7) minus the volume of the upper smaller cone (with height y).

Formula:

volume of cone = (1/3)πr²h

For the full cone:

r = 8 cm

h = y + 7

volume of cone [in cm³] = (1/3)π(8²)(y + 7)

volume of cone [in cm³] = (1/3)π(64)(y + 7)

volume of cone [in cm³] = (64π/3)(y + 7)

For the upper cone:

volume of cone = (1/3)πr²h

volume of cone = (1/3)π(4²)y

volume of cone = (16π/3)y

For the frustum:

volume = volume of full cone - volume of upper cone

volume = (64π/3)(y + 7) - (16π/3)y

volume = 64πy/3 + 448π/3 - 16πy/3

volume = 48πy/3 + 448π/3

Now we solve for y:

48πy/3 + 448π/3 = 670.2

50.265y + 469.144 = 670.2

50.265y = 201.056

y = 4.0

Answer: 4.0 cm

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