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The hopper bin in the picture below is modeled by the two-dimensional figure beside it. The hopper bin is
composed of a cylinder, and 2 EQUAL cones. Let d be the center of the base of the cone.
52° cylinder cones
The diameter of the hopper is 36 ft and the height of the cylindrical portion is 20 ft. The measure of the acute
angle formed by the slant height of the cone and its base is 52°, determine and state, to the nearest cubic foot,
the volume of the hopper bin.
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answer.
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