SOLUTION: I have one pipe 25 inches x 3inches in diameter the other pipe 25 inches x 2 inches in diameter. How much more water will the 3 inch pipe hold than the two inch pipe?

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Question 249805: I have one pipe 25 inches x 3inches in diameter the other pipe 25 inches x 2 inches in diameter. How much more water will the 3 inch pipe hold than the two inch pipe?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are looking for two volumes of cylinders. What is the formula?

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