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who can help me with this maze please
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Ответ:
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Ответ:
Vertical Cylindrical tank: v = π×radius²×height or Base area × height
Horizontal cylindrical tank: v = π×radius²×length
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertical Cylindrical tank: v = π×radius²×height or Base area × height
Horizontal cylindrical tank: v = π×radius²×length