SOLUTION: determine the combined capacity of these three round peices of pipe if they all have a diameter of 10 inches? (round to the nearest tenth).
piece A= 6' 3"
piece B= 6' 8"
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Question 287824: determine the combined capacity of these three round peices of pipe if they all have a diameter of 10 inches? (round to the nearest tenth).
piece A= 6' 3"
piece B= 6' 8"
piece C= 7' 7"
the total length of the pipe is 20' 6"
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Are the pipes rectangles?
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