SOLUTION: The problem goes as follows: Two metal balls are placed in a cylinder containing water. The lower has a radius of 7cm and the upper has a radius of 3cm. The diameter of the cylinde

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Question 1125928: The problem goes as follows: Two metal balls are placed in a cylinder containing water. The lower has a radius of 7cm and the upper has a radius of 3cm. The diameter of the cylinder is 18cm. The total volume of water in the cylinder is 2414/3 x Pi cm3. The volume of water that has to be poured out so that there is just enough water to cover both balls?
a) 6pi b) 5pi c) 4pi d)3pi e)2pi

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