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Answer:

109 cm³

Explanation:

Let the radius of semi-circle be r, then side of the cube is 2r and the height of the solid is also 2r

The circumference of the semi-circle can be calculated as:

  • 2r + 1/2 × (2πr) = 11

Then we can find the value of r:

  • r(2+π)=11
  • r= 11/(2+π)
  • r= 11/5.14
  • r= 2.14 cm

The volume of the combined solid is the sum of volumes of the cube and the semi-cylinder:

  • V= (2r)³ + 1/2×πr²×2r= 8r³ + πr³= (8+π)×r³
  • V= (8+3.14)×2.14³ = 109.1758 cm³

The volume is approx. 109 cm³

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