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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 07:47 ekarlewicz3343

Acylindrical water tank is being filled with a hose. the depth of the water increases by 1 1/4 ft per hour.

how many hours will it take for the water level in the tank to be 3 1/2 ft deep?

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