SOLUTION: If there is a pipe that has a diameter of 12 inches and is ten ft. long with each square inch weighing 4.75lbs how much does the pipe weigh all together?
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Question 481594: If there is a pipe that has a diameter of 12 inches and is ten ft. long with each square inch weighing 4.75lbs how much does the pipe weigh all together?
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If there is a pipe that has a diameter of 12 inches and is ten ft. long with each square inch weighing 4.75lbs how much does the pipe weigh all together?
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area = length * circumference
circumference = (pi)d
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area = length * circumference
weight = area * 4.75
weight = 120 * (pi) * 12 * 4.75
weight = 120 * 3.14 * 12 * 4.75
weight = 21477.6 lbs
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