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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 03:50, aris35

In the middle of the nineteenth century, octagonal barns and silos (and even some houses) became popular. How many cubic feet of grain would an octagonal silo hold if it were 12 feet tall and had a regular base with 10-foot edges?

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