A tank for holding water is in the shape of a right circular cylinder. What is the diameter of the base of the cylinder? (1)When the tank is at full capacity, the volume of water in the tank is 128π cubic feet. (2)When the tank is full, the volume of water in the tank is 96π cubic feet.

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A tank for holding water is in the shape of a right circular cylinder. What is the diameter of the base of the cylinder? (1)When the tank is at full capacity, the volume of water in the tank is 128<em>π</em> cubic feet. (2)When the tank is <img alt='images' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/gmat/c0276-02.jpg'/> full, the volume of water in the tank is 96<em>π</em> cubic feet.






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