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20 November, 05:15

How much water can be contained by a cylindrical tin can with a radius of 15m and a height of 268m if its 5/6 full?

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  1. 20 November, 05:19
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    First you find the area of the circle using the radius then multiplying that to the height. That gets the full volume. Using that measurement multiply it by 5/6 to figure out what 5/6 of the volume is. Good luck!
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