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  1. A log with diameter 60cm is 3m in length. Its hollow centre is 20cm in diameter. Find the surface area of the log in cm^2,
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  2. One right circular cone is set inside a larger circular cone. The cones share the same Axis, the same vertex, and the same
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  3. When mineral deposits formed a coating 1 mm thick on the inside of a pipe, the area through which fluid can flow was reduced by
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  4. On my paper, there's a circle drawn inside of a square, whose side length is 12. I have to find diameter, radius, area, area in
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  5. a long with a diameter of 60cm and 3m in length. its hollow centre is 20 cm in diameter. find the surface area of the long in
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  6. • Water enters a house through a pipe whose inside diameter is 2.0 cm at an absolute pressure of 4 * 10 ^ 5 Pa. The pipe
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  7. A pipe has an outside diameter of 1.25 inches and an inside diameter of 0.75 inches. If Kelly hacksaws the pipe in two, what
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  8. Find the Inside diameter(d) and outside diameter(D) of a hollow shaft given:Power transmitted by shaft=1400kW Shaft speed=45 RPM
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  9. Find the Inside diameter(d) and outside diameter(D) of a hollow shaft given:Power transmitted by shaft=1400kW Shaft speed=45 RPM
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  10. re word "To find the diameter of a circle when given the circumference, we can use the formula:Circumference = π * diameter
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