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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 03:50 mitch80

Owen was constructing a uniquely shaped bird feeder for his Mom for Mother's Day.
The bird feeder will have a cylindrical shaped bottom with a height of 16 inches and a diameter of 7 inches. On top of the cylinder will be a hemispherical shaped dome top. Find the total amount of bird food, in cubic inches, that Owen will need to completely
fill his feeder. Use pie in your volume calculations and round your final answer to the nearest whole number of cubic inches. Enter only the numerical value.

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