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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 07:18 mckinley2006
A cross section of an object is always 2 dimensional. A sphere would be three dimensional.
The holding tanks are in the shape of a half of a cylinder. If the cylinder was whole, the cross section parallel to the base would have the shape of a circle. Since the cylinder is halved, the cross section is halved, too. This means the circle is split in half and the cross section of one holding tank is a
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