SOLUTION: I have a grain bin with soybeans in it that is 18 feet in diameter. It has been partially emptied through a very small chute (9"x9") which is on one side of the bin at floor level
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Question 1032230: I have a grain bin with soybeans in it that is 18 feet in diameter. It has been partially emptied through a very small chute (9"x9") which is on one side of the bin at floor level. The remaining soybeans are 9 feet high on the wall directly opposite of the chute. Is the remaining volume of grain exactly half of what it would be if the soybeans were a level 9 feet deep?
Answer by Paceinator(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Please explain more, but from what I understand I think there is only 1/4th of the original amount.
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