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A solid metallic cone, with radius 6 cm and height 10 cm, is made of some heavy metal A. In order to reduce its weight, a conical hole is made in the cone as shown and it is completely filled with a lighter metal B. The conical hole has a diameter of 6 cm and depth 4 cm. Calculate the ratio of the volume of metal A to the volume of the metal B in the solid.

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`9:1`
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