SOLUTION: what is the depth of water in a can, if the cylindrical can has a base area of 15 centimetre square and contains 225 centimetre cube
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Question 1207238: what is the depth of water in a can, if the cylindrical can has a base area of 15 centimetre square and contains 225 centimetre cube
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Volume of a can is area of the base () times the (or depth)
given:
base area
volume
substitute in formula above
answer: the depth is
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