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Mathematics, 12.08.2020 08:01 morganhines181

How many cubic inches of a milkshake can you fit up to the brim of this cup without letting it overflow? The cup is 10 inches tall, and the rim of the cup is 4 inches across. (Hint: the radius is half of the diameter.)

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