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Is there more wood in a 70-foot-high tree trunk with a radius of 2.1 feet or in a 60-foot-high tree trunk with a radius of 2.4 feet? assume that the trees can be regarded as right circular cylinders.

there is
nothing

ft
ft cubed
ft squared
of wood in the 70-foot-high tree and
nothing

ft cubed
ft squared
ft
of wood in the 60-foot-high tree. there is more wood in the

60
70
-foot-high tree

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