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A gardener has a flower pot that he wants to fill with dirt. The flower pot has a radius of 8 cm at its opening and a radius of 7 cm at its base. The flower pot has a height of 10 cm. Part A:
Provide an estimate for the amount of dirt, in cubic centimeters, that the gardener will need to completely fill the flower pot.

Part B:
Explain how you determined your answer.

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