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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CAN SOMEONE HELP???? FAN+MEDAL-BEST RESPONSE-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so basically, you want to reverse the process to get to the height

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ribhu

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

I think what you first need to do, is divide the volume by 25 to find the volume of a smaller cylinder

OpenStudy (anonymous):

14,130 is the amount of total water. divide by 3.14 first. then divide by 3^2 or 9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

after that divide by 25

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree with @BloomLocke367 . If you divide the given volume of 14,130 by 25, you'll get the approximate volume of one of the 25 smaller cylinders. Once you have found that, solve for height using this forumla\[h=v/\pi r^2\]

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

@YesThisIsDog you stole what I was gonna say next XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry :) @BloomLocke367

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

don't be XD it seems to always happen to me tho cx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry! Im back had 2 do something!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tylermcmullen23 do i divide the total amount of water by 3.14

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would do that first

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then divide by 9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then lastly divide by 25. let me know what you get

OpenStudy (anonymous):

20

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@BloomLocke367 and @iGreen do you agree?

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

yep :)

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