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11 February, 14:42

A spherical storage tank has a diameter of 14 ft. How many cubic feet of water will it hold? (Use pi=22/7.)

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  1. 11 February, 15:04
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    V = (π/6) d^3

    Using π = 22/7 and d = 14 ft, the volume is

    V = (22/7) / 6 * (14 ft) ^3 = 4,312/3 ft^3
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