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Figure 1 is composed of a cylinder and a cone that share the same circular base. The cylindrical portion has a height of 20 inches, and the conical portion has a height of 5.7 inches. Figure 2 is a cylinder with the same radius and same total height as Figure 1, as shown below.
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Figure 1 Figure 2
To the nearest hundredth, how many times greater is the volume of Figure 2 than the volume of Figure 1?
A
1.17
B
1.23
С
2.08
D
3.00


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