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![SOLVED: Problem 4 ptsf Donuts? Consider the donut below. (One way to calculate the volume of this donut is to realize it as a solid of revolution. That is, we must identify SOLVED: Problem 4 ptsf Donuts? Consider the donut below. (One way to calculate the volume of this donut is to realize it as a solid of revolution. That is, we must identify](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/d204e66a51c74b799b88bc5ab8d70348.jpg)
SOLVED: Problem 4 ptsf Donuts? Consider the donut below. (One way to calculate the volume of this donut is to realize it as a solid of revolution. That is, we must identify
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SOLVED: Use the Theorem of Pappus to calculate the volume of the donut. The figure below-right is a partial section view (cross section of the top of the donut; as though you
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