Flow/Velocity: cyl. pipe w/ d=0.9m, flow 3m^3/min; find veocity in m/sec

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The flow in a cylindrical pipe that has a diameter of 0.9m is 3m^3/min. What is the velocity of the water in m/s?

Formulas Area =A=pie r^2 and flow F=AxV (areaxvelocity)
Plz show work, thank you.
 
The flow in a cylindrical pipe that has a diameter of 0.9m is 3m^3/min. What is the velocity of the water in m/s?

Formulas Area =A=pie r^2 and flow F=AxV (areaxvelocity)
Plz show work, thank you.

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The flow in a cylindrical pipe that has a diameter of 0.9m is 3m^3/min. What is the velocity of the water in m/s?

Formulas Area =A=pie r^2 and flow F=AxV (areaxvelocity)
Plz show work, thank you.

You have been given two formulae with several variables. The values of the variables are given. Evaluate those formulae.

Where are you stuck?!
 
Having trouble to just creating common realtion s, and what formula I should use first etc etc. Thank you
 
Having trouble to just creating common realtion s, and what formula I should use first etc etc. Thank you
The second formula includes "A". The first formula gives you "A" in terms of the radius, which relates to the diameter whose value they've given you. So plug the radius value into the first formula, and plug the result into the second formula. They've given you the value for the flow. Plug the given value into the given variable in the given formula. Then solve for the remaining value, being the requested value.

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Would like to see the steps from start to finish with the answer in m/s.
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