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The tutor @Boreal made almost uncountable number of errors on the way, starting from his first line.
He was so hurry that even did not check his calculations, that have nothing common with reality.
So, I came to bring the correct solution.
Outer radius of the pipe is R_out = 1 inch.
Interior radius of the pipe is 1/4 inch less: R_in = 3/4 in.
The transverse section area of the pipe is = = square inches.
The volume of the one foot of the pipe is in^3 = in^3 = 16.485 in^3.
The weight of 1 foot of the pipe is = 6.773 lbs.
The length of the pipe = = 280.52 ft.
Take 5% off for waste : the final length is 0.95*280.52 = 266.5 ft. ANSWER
Solved.
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For many years working with engineers and scientists, I learned that there are 1000 ways to make mistakes
and to get wrong answers at the end in the result, and there is only ONE WAY to do the job correctly.