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A pipe has an outside diameter of 10cm, an inside diameter of 8cm, and a height of 40 cm. What is the capacity of the pipe, to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter?
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A pipe has an outside diameter of 10cm, an inside diameter of 8cm, and a height of 40 cm. What is the capacity of the pipe, to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter?
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Capacity of the pipe = pi r^2 h = pi * 4^2 * 40 = 2010.6 cm^3.
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