Math, asked by darkfatal009, 1 month ago

A cylindrical tin has an internal diameter of 18 cm.
It contains water to a depth of 13.2 cm. A heavy
spherical ball bearing of diameter 9.3 cm is dropped
into the tin. Find the new height of water in the tin,
leaving your answer correct to 2 decimal places.​

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