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If the outer diameter of a cylindrical oil tank is 54.28 inches and the inner diameter is 48.7 inches,the thickness of the wall of the tank,in inches, is
11 years ago

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Answered by Steve
hmmm. Looks like

(54.28 - 48.70)/2 = 2.79 inches

why the /2 ?
11 years ago

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