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Acylindrical piece of iron pipe is shown below. the wall of the pipe is 0.75 inch thick, and the pipe is open at both ends: the figure shows a cylinder of height 16 inches and diameter 6 inches. what is the approximate inside volume of the pipe? (6 points) select one: a. 113 cubic inches b. 452 cubic inches c. 410 cubic inches d. 254 cubic inches

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