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Water is run at a constant rate of ft^3/min to fill a cylindrical tank of radius ft and height ft. Assuming that the tank is initially empty, make a conjecture about the average weight of the water in the tank over the time period required to fill it, and then check your conjecture by integrating. [Take the weight density of water to be lb/ft^3.] Carry out all calculations exactly then round the final answer to one decimal place.
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