An oil tanker, cylindrical in shape, has a diameter 7 m and height 12 m. It supplies oil from two outlets at rates which are in the ratio 2:3. The first outlet (the one with a lesser rate) is supplying oil in a cuboidal vessel with the base area 14 m2. And the second outlet is supplying oil in a triangular prism-shaped vessel with the base having the side lengths 6 m, 8 m, and 10 m. Find the height (or level) of the oil in each of the vessel after transferring the entire oil to these two vessels through the outlets.
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An oil tanker, cylindrical in shape, has a diameter 7 m and height 12 m. It supplies oil from two outlets at rates which are in the ratio 2:3. The first outlet (the one with a lesser rate) is supplying oil in a cuboidal vessel with the base area 14 m2. And the second outlet is supplying oil in a triangular prism-shaped vessel with the base having the side lengths 6 m, 8 m, and 10 m. Find the height (or level) of the oil in each of the vessel after transferring the entire oil to these two vessels through the outlets.
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