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A hollow toy, with the dimensions shown in the figure, is to be stuffed with rigid foam. What is the maximum amount of foam that can be stuffed into the toy? Round your answer to two decimal places. Assume that both parts are stuffed and the foam does not expand or contract. A. 52.46 cubic inches B. 67.02 cubic inches C. 83.78 cubic inches D. 112.15 cubic inches

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