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A cylindrical bowl has a radius of 15cm. It is filled with water to a depth of 12cm. Work out the volume of water in the bowl. Give your answer in litres as a multiple of pi
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A cylindrical bowl has a radius of 15cm. It is filled with water to a depth of 12cm. Work out the volume of water in the bowl. Give your answer in litres as a multiple of pi
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You use pi times radius squared. Pi 15 squared=706.858 then take 706.858 and multiply it by the depth of 12. 706.858Ă—12=8482.3 Cm squared. 8482.3 cm to liters is about 8.5 liters
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