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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 20:40 siniyalee30

A container holds a maximum of 120 cubic inches of water. A cylindrical pitcher has a height of 4 inches. You want to transfer the water from the cylindrical pitcher to the container. What is the maximum radius of the pitcher, to the nearest tenth, that can be used to fill the container without it overflowing?

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