SOLUTION: If a right circular cylindrical vessel is one-quarter full, and you added seven liters of liquid that made the vessel three-fifths full, what is the total capacity of the vessel in
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Question 459881: If a right circular cylindrical vessel is one-quarter full, and you added seven liters of liquid that made the vessel three-fifths full, what is the total capacity of the vessel in liters?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3/5-1/4=
12/20-5/20=7/20
7/20=7 liters
7/(7/20)=x
7*20/7=20 liters
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