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Milton got a paperweight like the one shown below. He needs to fill it with sand to give it weight.

If a = 3 inches, what is the volume of the paperweight?

A.

54 cubic inches

B.

81 cubic inches

C.

108 cubic inches

D.

126 cubic inches


WILL GIVE BRAINLIST PLZZZ HELPPPMilton got a paperweight like the one shown below. He needs to fill

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