A hollow cylinder A with radius 14 cm 14 \text{ cm} 14 cm is completely filled with water. A solid cylinder B of radius 7 cm 7 \text{ cm} 7 cm is plac...

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A hollow cylinder A with radius 14 cm14 \text{ cm} is completely filled with water. A solid cylinder B of radius 7 cm7 \text{ cm} is placed inside cylinder A. The remaining volume of water after placing cylinder B is 9240 cm39240 \text{ cm}^3. Both cylinders have the same height.

If the radius of cylinder B is increased by 3.5 cm3.5 \text{ cm}, what will be the volume of water that spills out from cylinder A?

Options

A.

3050 cm33050 \text{ cm}^3

B.

4870 cm34870 \text{ cm}^3

C.

3800 cm33800 \text{ cm}^3

D.

3850 cm33850 \text{ cm}^3

E.

4550 cm34550 \text{ cm}^3

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