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11 May, 18:24

What is the volume of grain that could completely fill this silo, rounded to the nearest whole number? Use 22 over 7 for pi.

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  1. 11 May, 18:26
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    35,669 ft ^3 is the correct answer.

    You use the formula's for finding the volume of a cylinder and a sphere. Divide the sphere by 2 because it is only half. Then add the volume of the half sphere and the volume of the cylinder.

    I took this test and got it right!
  2. 11 May, 18:51
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    The answer is: Its volume of the cylinder + volume of the hemisphere V=π r2 h + 23 π r3
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