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How many ounces in a 4 x 6 diameter tub? - Answers
You are going to have to rethink this question. If a tub is 4 x 6 then it is rectangular, not round, yet you have described this as a diameter, which apples only to circles. You also have given no units of measurement. You might mean 4 inches by 6 inches, or 4 centimeters by 6 centimeters, or 4 feet by 6 feet, we have no way of knowing. And even then we still can't answer your question because volume is three dimensional, not two dimensional. We also have to know how deep this tub is, before we can calculate the volume.
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How many ounces in a 4 x 6 diameter tub? - Answers
You are going to have to rethink this question. If a tub is 4 x 6 then it is rectangular, not round, yet you have described this as a diameter, which apples only to circles. You also have given no units of measurement. You might mean 4 inches by 6 inches, or 4 centimeters by 6 centimeters, or 4 feet by 6 feet, we have no way of knowing. And even then we still can't answer your question because volume is three dimensional, not two dimensional. We also have to know how deep this tub is, before we can calculate the volume.
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How many ounces in a 4 x 6 diameter tub? - Answers
You are going to have to rethink this question. If a tub is 4 x 6 then it is rectangular, not round, yet you have described this as a diameter, which apples only to circles. You also have given no units of measurement. You might mean 4 inches by 6 inches, or 4 centimeters by 6 centimeters, or 4 feet by 6 feet, we have no way of knowing. And even then we still can't answer your question because volume is three dimensional, not two dimensional. We also have to know how deep this tub is, before we can calculate the volume.
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