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he small pipe has a radius of 18 feet and a height of 21 feet while the large pipe has a height of 28 feet. What is the volume of the large pipe in terms of π?
12 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
Assuming that the large pipe has the same radius,

V =π*r^2*h

Insert values and solve for V.
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