Answer to Question #139202 in Geometry for Hiroshima

Question #139202
A cylindrical container of height equal to twice the diameter of its base can
hold 12 liters (1L= 1,000 cm3) of water. Another cylindrical container with
the same capacity has its height equal to three times the diameter of its
base.
1. What is the diameter of the first container?
2. What is the diameter of the second container?
3. Determine the amount of aluminum required for making the first
container?
4. Determine the amount of aluminum required for making the
second container?
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Expert's answer
2020-10-19T00:03:55-0400
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