Mathematics, 06.05.2021 20:50 imran2k13
Two containers designed to hold water are side by side, both in the shape of a cylinder. Container A has a diameter of 16 feet and a height of 18 feet. Container B has a diameter of 22 feet and a height of 15 feet. Container A is full of water and the water is pumped into Container B until Container A is empty. After the pumping is complete, what is the volume of water in Container B, to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot?
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Step by step explanation pls for 10 pts the length of a rectangular board is 3 feet less than twice its width. a second rectangular board is such that each of its dimensions is the reciprocal of the corresponding dimensions of the first rectangular board. if the perimeter of the second board is one-fifth the perimeter of the first, what is the perimeter of the first rectangular board?
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