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A coconut is a fruit that is made up of a hard outer shell that is spherical. Inside, there is a thick layer of coconut meat that forms another spherical shell around the coconut milk. If the diameter of an entire coconut is 5 inches, and the coconut meat is 1 inch thick, then there is room for approximately _[blank]_ in3 of coconut milk. What number correctly fills in the blank in the previous sentence? Hint: Find the radius of the inside sphere and use that to calculate the volume. Use 3.14 for π and round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary, like this: 42.53 PLEASE HELP!!!

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