SOLUTION: An inverted conical water tank with a height of 12 feet and a radius of 6 feet contains water. What is the volume, V, of the water in the tank, if the depth of the water is h feet?

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Question 1109346: An inverted conical water tank with a height of 12 feet and a radius of 6 feet contains water. What is the volume, V, of the water in the tank, if the depth of the water is h feet? Hint: Let r be the radius of the surface of the water, then find a relationship between r and h.
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An inverted conical water tank with a height of 12 feet and a radius of 6 feet contains water. What is the volume, V, of the water in the tank,
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