SOLUTION: if water tank one has a base of 6 feet and water tank two has a base of 8 feet, how many more square feet does the base of water tank 2 cover than the base of water tank 1? (use 3.

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Question 303760: if water tank one has a base of 6 feet and water tank two has a base of 8 feet, how many more square feet does the base of water tank 2 cover than the base of water tank 1? (use 3.14 for pi) thank you!!
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Are they round?
Is the "base" the radius or diameter?
PS We know what pi is.

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