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6 October, 21:31

The graph shown represents the volume of petroleum in a spherical tank with a 15-foot radius as a function of the height of the liquid, in feet. This relationship can be modeled by the equation y = 15πx2 - πx3. What is the approximate height of the petroleum in the tank when the volume is 5,300 ft3?

12.25 ft

12.5 ft

12.75 ft

13.25 ft

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  1. 6 October, 22:02
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    12.5ft
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