15. The volume of oil stored in an underground 200-foot-deep cylindrical tank is determined by measuring the distance fr

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15. The volume of oil stored in an underground 200-foot-deep cylindrical tank is determined by measuring the distance fr

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15. The volume of oil stored in an underground 200-foot-deep cylindrical tank is determined by measuring the distance from the top of the tank to the surface of the oil. Knowing this distance and the radius of the tank the volume of oil in the tank can be determined using the formula: volume = x radius² x (200- distance) Using this formula, write a JAVA program that accepts the radius and the distance measures, calculates the volume of the oil in the tank, and displays the two input values and calculates the volume. hich the t JL
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