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A large "round" bale of hay is actually in the shape of a cylinder with a four-foot
diameter and a five-foot height. A traditional "square" bale of hay is actually in the
shape of a rectangular prism. Its dimensions are two feet by four feet by two feet.
Approximately how many "square" bales contain the same amount of hay as one
"round" bale of hay?

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