SOLUTION: If two 5-in. diameter pipes join to form one large pipe that has the same capacity as the combined capacity of the two single pipes, what is the diameter of the large pipe?
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Question 455592: If two 5-in. diameter pipes join to form one large pipe that has the same capacity as the combined capacity of the two single pipes, what is the diameter of the large pipe?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
inches
=~ 7.07 inches
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