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A jeweler has three solid gold cylinders with radii 2.0 millimeters, 3.0 millimeters, and 4.0 millimeters. Each cylinder has a height of 10.0 millimeters. If the jeweler melts the cylinders down to make a solid prism with a square base of length 5.0 millimeters, what will be the approximate height of the prism? Round to the nearest tenth.

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