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15 August, 23:52

What is the radius of a cylinder that has a volume of 500ft cubed and that is 10 ft tall?

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  1. 15 August, 23:58
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    Answer: R=3.9894

    Step-by-step explanation: r=root of (volume divided by pie times the height). r=root of (500/3.14x10)
  2. 16 August, 00:00
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    r = 4 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a cylinder is given by

    V = pi r^2 h

    We know the volume and the height, and approximate pi by 3.14

    500 = 3.14 r^2 * 10

    500 = 31.4 r^2

    Divide each side by 3.14

    500/31.4 = 31.4 r^2/31.4

    15.2356688 = r^2

    Take the square root of each side

    sqrt (15.2356688) = sqrt (r^2)

    3.99 = r

    Rounding

    r = 4 ft
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