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  • 04-07-2019
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approximately how many cubic feet of water could the tower hold?

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Ben
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  • 04-07-2019

Answer:

G. 7,500 cubic feet

Explanation:

  1. Find the radius of the tower. [tex]r=\frac{d}{2}=\frac{20}{2}=10[/tex]
  2. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is [tex]V=\pi r^2 h[/tex].  Substitute the values. [tex]V=\pi * 10^2 * 24[/tex]
  3. Find the exponent. [tex]V=\pi * 100 * 24[/tex]
  4. Multiply. [tex]V=\pi * 2400[/tex]
  5. Estimate by setting [tex]\pi[/tex] equal to 3.14. [tex]V=3.14*2400=7536[/tex]
  6. The closest answer choice is G. 7,500 cubic feet.
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