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A snow globe consist of a pedestal in the shape of a cube with a sphere mounted on top of the pedestal. The pedestal has an edge length of 4 inches and the sphere has a diameter of 3 inches. What is the volume of the snow globe rounded to the nearest cubic inch?

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