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The level of liquid in a cylinderical vessel is kept constant at 30cm. It has three identical horizontal tubes of length 39cm, each coming out at heights 0,4 and 8cm respectively. Calculate the length of a single overflow tube of the same radius as that of identical tubes which can replace the three when placed horizontally at bottom of the cylinder.

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