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Water Tank A water tank is shaped like the cone shown here. How much water can
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Mathematics, 14.01.2021 02:30 martinbricein10
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Water Tank A water tank is shaped like the cone shown here. How much water can
the tank hold? Use 3.14 for If water is drained from the tank to fill smaller tanks
that each hold 200 m3 of water, how many smaller tanks can be filled?
The figure is not to scale)
The water tank can hold m3 of water
(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
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