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A cylindrical gasoline tank is placed so that the axis of the cylinder is horizontal. Find the fluid force on a circular end of the tank if the tank is full, assuming that the diameter is A cylindrical gasoline tank is placed so that the axis of the cylinder is horizontal. Find the fluid force on a circular end of the tank if the tank is full, assuming that the diameter is   feet and the gasoline weighs   pounds per cubic foot. (Evaluate one integral by a geometric formula and the other by observing that the integrand is an odd function.)  Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   feet and the gasoline weighs A cylindrical gasoline tank is placed so that the axis of the cylinder is horizontal. Find the fluid force on a circular end of the tank if the tank is full, assuming that the diameter is   feet and the gasoline weighs   pounds per cubic foot. (Evaluate one integral by a geometric formula and the other by observing that the integrand is an odd function.)  Round your answer to two decimal places. A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   pounds per cubic foot. (Evaluate one integral by a geometric formula and the other by observing that the integrand is an odd function.) Round your answer to two decimal places.

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