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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 08:10 BigCra

An orange is 9 cm in diameter. If 2/9 of it is juice, how much can you get from 7 such oranges. Assume that the orange is a sphere. Two-thirds of the juice is poured into a cylindrical container 14 cm high and diameter 7 cm. How many ice-
cubes, each of sides 3 cm, can be added before the juice begins to overflow?

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