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Many hot-water heating systems have a reservoir tank connected directly to the pipeline, so as to allow for expansion when the water becomes hot. The heating system of a house has 87.6 m of copper pipe whose inside radius is 7.97 x 10³ m. When the water and pipe are heated from 23.2 to 62.0 °C, what must be the minimum volume of the reservoir tank to hold the overflow of water? Number Save for Later Units Using multiple attempts will impact your score. 50% score reduction after attempt 1 Attempts: 0 of 2 used Submit Answer