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3 October, 02:05

A cylindrical container has a base area of 100m (squared) and is 12m high. if the container is one third filled with water, whats the volume of the water in the container?

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  1. 3 October, 02:29
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    Best Answer: Work out the volume first:

    Base Area x Height = Volume

    100x12=1200m^3

    1200x1/3=400m^3
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