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The given figure shows the cross-section of an ice cream cone consisting of a cone surmounted by a hemisphere. The radius of the hemisphere is 3.5 cm and the height of the cone is 10-5 cm. The outer shell ABCDEF is shaded and is not filled with ice-cream. AF = DC = 0.5 cm, AB // FE and BC // ED. Calculate : (i) the volume of the ice-cream in the cone (the internal volume of the cone including the hemisphere) in cm ^(3), (ii) the volume of the outer shell (the shaded portion) in cm ^(3). In each case, give your answer correct to the nearest cm ^(3).

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An ice-ceram cone full of ice-cream having radius 5 cm height 10 cm as shown if figure. Calculate the volume of ice-cream, provided that its (1)/(6) part is left unfilled with ice-cream.

An ice-ceram cone full of ice-cream having radius 5 cm height 10 cm as shown if figure. Calculate the volume of ice-cream, provided that its (1)/(6) part is left unfilled with ice-cream.