The distance (in km) between a man's home and the shop is equal to seven more than one-third of the square root of one-eleventh of the capacity (i...
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The distance (in km) between a man's home and the shop is equal to seven more than one-third of the square root of one-eleventh of the capacity (in liters) of a cylindrical jar. The man's speed (in km/h) is four times the time (in hours) he takes to reach the shop. If the capacity of the cylindrical jar is such that these conditions hold, what is the time taken by the man to reach the shop?