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OpenStudy (anonymous):

done :] helped by: matt101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jim_thompson5910 @matt101 @Babynini @bohotness @phi

OpenStudy (matt101):

What is the shape and/or volume of the holding tank? We'd need a bit more information to be able to answer this question.

OpenStudy (matt101):

And what are the shapes of each holding tank?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is a cylinder that was broken in half @matt101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*it is a cylinder that was cut in half vertically not broken :]

OpenStudy (matt101):

Well from what I can tell all you need to do is select a shape of your choice (I think from the ones listed to the right?), and then ensure its volume is at most a quarter of 42,390, which would be 10,597.5. To reach this number, you need to come up with values for radius, height, or whatever else is involved in finding the volume of the shape you chose so that the final volume is less than the target volume. Once you come up with some numbers I can check to see if they work.

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