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4 April, 16:57

A farmer has two similar cylindrical grain silos used for storing grain during winter. The dimensions of the smaller silo are 3/4 the size of the dimensions of the larger silo. The larger silo has a height of 60 feet and a diameter of 20 feet. What is the combined capacity of the silos?

A. 7,948.125 cubic feet

B. 10,891.875 cubic feet

C. 18,840.000 cubic feet

D. 26,788.125 cubic feet

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  1. 4 April, 17:07
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    C is the correct answer I just did the paper
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