#volume of water in tilted cylindrical
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have you drawn a picture yet?
it’ll help to realize that the tilted can is equivalent to drawing sliced cross sections that are not aligned properly
then you can find the volume using that
yeah, you did exactly what i thought
@hollow crest you can use an approximation of sqrt(2) to get the answer
okay i'm 99% sure the answer is 63 , because 90-27=63 p , or 45p + 27 p = 27 p , thank u very mush
yeah.
,calc 45*sqrt(2)
Result:
63.639610306789