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A ring-toss toy is composed of a rectangular prism on top of a cylinder. The rectangular prism is completely fill with water. The dimensions of the rectangular prism are shown in the diagram.
a) 90cm3
b) 208cm3
c) 29cm3
d) 480cm3
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answer = C) 3 x 10 x 16 = 480 cm³
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