SOLUTION: How much water does a 2" pipe hold that is 157 ft long?

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Question 429505: How much water does a 2" pipe hold that is 157 ft long?
Answer by htmentor(1343)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The volume of a cylinder,
The radius of a 2 in. pipe = 1 in.
Converting 157 ft. to inches -> 157 ft. * 12 in./ft = 1884 in.
Thus the volume of water is:
V = (1)^2*(1884) = 5918.8 cubic inches

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