SOLUTION: When 300 cm (cubed) of water is poured into a cylindrical container, the water level rises 12cm, What is the base area of the cylindrical container?
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Question 878696: When 300 cm (cubed) of water is poured into a cylindrical container, the water level rises 12cm, What is the base area of the cylindrical container?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Volume of Cylinder = (Area of Base)*(Height)
300 = (Area of Base)*(12)
300/12 = Area of Base
25 = Area of Base
Area of Base = 25 square cm (you can write "square cm" as )
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