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Abricklayer uses a cylinder to store sand. the cylinder is 5ft. tall and has a radius of 0.5 ft. each batch of mortar contains 0.48 ft. of sand. how many batches of mortar can the bricklayer make with one cylinder of sand? express your answer as a whole number.

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