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4 March, 21:48

A graduated cylinder is filled with 36/pi36π36, pi cm^3 3 start superscript, 3, end superscript of liquid. The liquid is poured into a different cylinder that has a radius of 333 cm. What will the height of the liquid be in the new cylinder?

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  1. 4 March, 21:57
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    By definition, the volume of a cylinder is given by:

    V = π * r ^ 2 * h

    Where,

    r: cylinder radius

    h: height

    Clearing h we have:

    h = (V) / (π * r ^ 2)

    Substituting values:

    h = (36π) / (π * 3 ^ 2)

    h = (36π) / (9π)

    h = (36π) / (9π)

    h = 4 cm

    Answer:

    The height of the liquid will be in the new cylinder а bout:

    h = 4 cm
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