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Why is the term 'Volume of PQ = πr² × r = πr³' used in the calculation?
A. It is the exact volume of a hemisphere
B. It represents the volume calculation for a cylindrical segment of length 'r' used as an approximation for the curved portion
C. It is an error in the text
D. It represents the total volume of the tube
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