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22 September, 14:36

Given a 10 foot length of tree trunk with a radius of 3 feet, what is the weight of the tree trunk section if it has a density of 45 lb/ft3? (to the nearest whole integer)

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  1. 22 September, 14:58
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    You will use the formula for the mass of a cylinder. Since the trunk forms like a cylinder.

    It is Mcylinder = density x pi x radius x height

    So the given in our problem is:

    Density = 45 lb/ft^3

    Radius = 3ft

    Height = 10 ft

    Plugging that in our equation:

    M cylinder = 45 lb/ft^3 * pi * 3ft^2 * 10 ft

    = 5771.26 kgs
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