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6 July, 08:43

A satellite launch rocket has a cylindrical fuel tank. The fuel tank can hold V cubic meters of fuel. If the tank measures d meters across, what is the height of the tank in meters?

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  1. 6 July, 09:07
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    The volume of a cylinder with flat ends is (pi) x (radius squared) x (length).

    Radius of the tank = 1/2 diameter = d/2.

    Volume = (pi) x (d/2) ² x (height)

    Height = (V) / (pi x d²/4)

    Height = (4V) / (pi d²)
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