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The base of S is a circular disk with radius r. Parallel cross-sections perpendicular to the base are squares. A solid with base of S that is a circular disk with radius r. Parallel cross-sections perpendicular to the base are squares and vary in size as they are repeated to form the height of the solid. Set up an integral that can be used to determine the volume V of the solid.
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