document.write( "Question 1133021: A cylindrical canister of external diameter 32 cm and with walls 1 cm thick is filled with water to a height of 50 cm inside canister. The water is then poured into a second cylindrical canister with external diameter 52 cm and with walls 1 cm thick. Assuming that the water does not overfill the canister, to what height does the water fill the second canister?
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The volume of the first cylinder is pi*r^2h, where d=30 cm and r=15 cm, 32-2 for each width.
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