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Mathematics, 10.10.2019 18:00, chops85

Gary used candle molds, as shown below, to make candles that were perfect cylinders and spheres: a cylindrical mold is shown, the radius of the top circular section of the cylinder is labeled 2 inches and the height of the cylinder is labeled as 4 inches. on the right side of this mold is a spherical mold. the radius of this spherical mold is labeled as 2 inches. what is the approximate difference in the amount of wax needed to make a candle from each of these molds? use π = 3.14. 16.75 cubic inches 20.93 cubic inches 24.25 cubic inches 33.49 cubic inches need an answer

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