Container J and K are identical containers with the same base area and height. Container J is filled to the brim with water while Container K is empty. After 296 cm3 of water from Container J is poured into Container K, the depth of water in Container K is 19 the depth of water in Container J. If the height of Container K is 37 cm, what is the base area of Container K?
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Container J and K are identical containers with the same base area and height. Container J is filled to the brim with water while Container K is empty. After 296 cm3 of water from Container J is poured into Container K, the depth of water in Container K is 19 the depth of water in Container J. If the height of Container K is 37 cm, what is the base area of Container K?
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Ischool Pte Ltd
Date:23 Sep 2024
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VOLUME
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P5.VO.JM.17083195
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Container J and K are identical containers with the same base area and height. Container J is filled to the brim with water while Container K is empty. After 296 cm3 of water from Container J is poured into Container K, the depth of water in Container K is 19 the depth of water in Container J. If the height of Container K is 37 cm, what is the base area of Container K?
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Ischool Pte Ltd
Date:
23 Sep 2024
Topic:
VOLUME
Question Code:
P5.VO.JM.17083195
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Container J and K are identical containers with the same base area and height. Container J is filled to the brim with water while Container K is empty. After 296 cm3 of water from Container J is poured into Container K, the depth of water in Container K is 19 the depth of water in Container J. If the height of Container K is 37 cm, what is the base area of Container K?
Container J and K are identical containers with the same base area and height. Container J is filled to the brim with water while Container K is empty. After 296 cm3 of water from Container J is poured into Container K, the depth of water in Container K is 19 the depth of water in Container J. If the height of Container K is 37 cm, what is the base area of Container K?
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