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The figure is made up of two cones and a cylinder. Both cones and the cylinder have a 10 mm diameter.
What is the exact volume of this figure?
What is the volume of this figure?
250πmm³
400πmm³
PLEASE HELP
625πmm³
2500πmm³
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