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The management of an ocean life museum will choose to include either Aquarium A or Aquarium B in a new exhibit. Aquarium A is a right cylinder with a diameter of 10 feet and a height of 5 feet. Covering the lower base of Aquarium A is an "underwater mountain" in the shape of a 5-foot-tall right cone. This aquarium would be built into a pillar in the center of the exhibit room.
Aquarium B is half of a 10-foot-riameter sphere. This aquarium would protrude from the ceiling of the exhibit room.

a. How many cubic feet of water will Aquarium A hold?
b. For each aquarium, what is the area of the water's surface when filled to a height of h feet?
c. Use your results from parts (a) and (b) and Cavalieri's principle to find the volume of Aquarium B.​

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