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an hourglass consists of two sets of congruent composite figures on either end. each composite figure is made up of a cone and a cylinder.
each cone of the hourglass has a height of 12 millimeters. the total height of the sand within the top portion of the hourglass is 47 millimeters. the radius of both the cylinder and cone is 4 millimeters. sand drips from the top of the hourglass to the bottom at a rate of 10π cubic millimeters per second. how many seconds will it take until all of the sand has dripped to the bottom of the hourglass?

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