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13 March, 17:44

At his trucking company, Steve received an order to ship 321 cubic feet of oil in cylindrical steel barrels. If each barrel has a radius of 1.6 feet and is 4.9 feet tall, how many steel barrels will Steve need?

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  1. 13 March, 17:57
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    9 barrels

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first thing is to calculate the volume of the barrel, we know that it has the shape of a cylinder, the volume of the cylinder is:

    V = pi * (r ^ 2) * h

    we replace r = 1.6 h = 4.9

    V = 3.14 * (1.6 ^ 2) * 4.9

    V = 39.39

    the volume of the barrel is 39.39 ft ^ 3

    To know how many are needed, we must divide 321 by the volume of the barrel, like this:

    321 / 39.39 = 8.15

    Which means that it needs 9 barrels to supply the demand since with 8 it is incomplete
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