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17 January, 03:39

Chef Pierre can do something unique. Using a secret process, he can bake a nearly perfectly spherical pie consisting of a vegetable filling inside a thick crust. The radius of the whole pie is 12 cm, and the radius of the filling is 8 cm. What is the volume of the crust alone, to the nearest unit? Use p = 3.14.

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  1. 17 January, 03:47
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    Given that the crust formed is cylindrical with the height which is equal to the radius of the sphere, then the volume will be given by:

    V=πr^2h

    V=π*8^2*12

    V=2,412.743 cm^3

    We conclude that the volume of the crust is 2,412.743 cm^3
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