1950 AHSME Problems/Problem 33
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Problem
The number of circular pipes with an inside diameter of inch which will carry the same amount of water as a pipe with an inside diameter of inches is:
Solution
It must be assumed that the pipes have an equal height.
A circular pipe with diameter 1 inch and height h has a volume of . A pipe with diameter 6 inches and height h has volume . To find how many 1-pipes fit in a 6-pipe, we divide:
See Also
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