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4. Consider the mailbox shown below. It consists of a square prism for the main pole, a rectangular prism for the main box and half a cylinder for top portion. You are going to provide the dimensions for each of these parts. When you provide the dimensions, they must meet the following criteria: Use these dimensions to determine the overall volume of the mailbox. This should include both the pole, main box and cylindrical top portion. If necessary, use 3.14 for π and round your answer to the nearest hundredths.


4. Consider the mailbox shown below. It consists of a square prism for the main pole, a rectangular

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