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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 04:06, Galaxystyx

In the illustration below, the three cube-shaped tanks are identical. The spheres in any given tank are the same size and packed wall-to-wall. If each of the tanks are filled to the top with water, which tank would contain the most water. Prove your answer algebraically using x to represent the edge length of the tanks.
Write an expression to represent the amount of water remaining in a 4th tank which is the same size as the others and which contains 512 spheres. Leave your expression in terms of Ο€.

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