The truncated conical container shown is full of a beverage that weighs 0.55 oz/in3. The container is 9 in. deep, 2.8 in. across at the base, and 4 in. across at the top. A straw sticks up 3 in. above the top. How much work does it take to suck up the beverage through the straw (neglecting friction)? How much work is required? in-oz. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)

The truncated conical container shown is full of a beverage that weighs 0.55 oz/in3. The container is 9 in. deep, 2.8 in. across at the base, and 4 in. across at the top. A straw sticks up 3 in. above the top. How much work does it take to suck up the beverage through the straw (neglecting friction)? How much work is required? in-oz. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)

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The truncated conical container shown is full of a beverage that weighs 0.55 oz / in 3 . The container is 9 in . deep, 2.8 in . across at the base, and 4 in . across at the top. A straw sticks up 3 in. above the top. How much work does it take to suck up the beverage through the straw (neglecting friction)?
How much work is required? in-oz. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)

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