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The figure is made up of a cylinder and a sphere which has been cut in half. The radius of each half sphere is 6 mm. What is the volume of the composite figure? Use 3.14 for Pi. Round to the nearest hundredth.
A cylinder and 2 half spheres. All have a radius of 6 millimeters. The cylinder has a height of 12 millimeters.
Recall the formulas V = B h and V = four-thirds pi r cubed
527.52 cubic millimeters
1,431.84 cubic millimeters
2,034.72 cubic millimeters
2,260.80 cubic millimeters
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