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⦁ Carissa also has a sink that is shaped like a half-sphere. The sink has a volume of πin3. One day, her sink clogged. She has to use one of two conical cups to scoop the water out of the sink. The sink is completely full when Carissa begins scooping. ⦁ One cup has a diameter of 6 in. and a height of 14 in. How many cups of water must Carissa scoop out of the sink with this cup to empty it? Round the number of scoops to the nearest whole number.
⦁ One cup has a diameter of 10 in. and a height of 12 in. How many cups of water must she scoop out of the sink with this cup to empty it? Round the number of scoops to the nearest whole number.

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