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Mathematics, 05.09.2019 18:10 LaytonHall79

Acylindrical piece of iron pipe is shown below. the wall of the pipe is 1.25 inch thick:
the figure shows a cylinder of height 16 inches and diameter 6 inches.
what is the approximate inside volume of the pipe?

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