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SOMEONE HELP!!!!!!! ​-example-1
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Answer:

115.395 min

Explanation:

First we find the volume of 6 cm of water. We use the formula:


\pi *radius^2 *height


\pi *35^2*6 = 23,079 cm^3

1 L/min = 1000 cm^3 / min

0.2 L/min = 200 cm^3 /min


(23,079)/(200) = 115.395 min

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