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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 22:18 jolleyrancher78

Find the volume in, cubic centimetres, of the solid shown where h= 12cm, s= 7cm and d= 8cm (round to two decimal places) And don't forget to find the height of the cone and cylinder separate! Also, use the RADIUS (1/2 of the diameter) and 3.14 for Pi.

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