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Calculate the work (in joules) required to pump all of the liquid out of a full tank. Assume a=6 m, b=12 m, liquid exits through the spout, c=3 m, and density of the liquid is 1000 kg/m3. (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to two decimal place.)
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