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Two containers designed to hold water are side by side, both in the shape of a cylinder. Container A has a radius of 7 feet and a height of 8 feet. Container B has a radius of 6 feet and a height of 14 feet. Container A is full of water and the water is pumped into Container B until Container A is empty. To the nearest tenth, what is the percent of Container B that is full after the pumping is complete?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by annasl
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% of container B filled after complete pumping from container A is  77.77%

Step-by-step explanation:

given, Container A:  radius= 7 feet and height = 8 feet

Container B radius = 6 feet and height = 14 feet

volume of cylinder = πr²h

volume of container A = 3.14× 7²× 8

                                      = 1230.88 cubic feet

volume of container B = 3.14× 6²× 14

                                      = 1582.56 cubic feet

water from container A is pumped into container B

remaining volume to fill = 1582.56- 1230.88 = 351.68 cubic feet

% of container B filled after complete pumping  = \frac{1230.88(100) }{1582.56} = 77.77%

thus, % of container B filled after complete pumping from container A is  77.77%

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