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The thickness of a metal pipe is 1 cm . Its inner diameter is 14 cm . what is the volume of metal needed for a pipe of length 1 m​

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Answered by vipuldroliyagmailcom
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Answered by MKBOSS456
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Answer:

A metal pipe has a bore(internal diameter)

of 14 cm.The pipe is 1 mm of thick all

around.Find the weight of a pipe

if 1 cm 3 of the metal has 10 gm.

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