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27 January, 12:21

A cylindrical container has a base area of 100 m2 and is 12m high. If the container is one-third filled with water, what's the volume of the water in the container?

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  1. 27 January, 15:57
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    The volume of a cylinder is given by the base area times height. (i. e. V = base area x height). Given that the given cylinder is one-third filled with water, the height of the water in the cylinder = 1/2 x height of the cylinder = 1/3 x 12 = 4 m. Therefore, the volume of water in the cylinder = base area of the cylinder x height of water in the cylinder = 100 x 4 = 400 cubic meter.
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