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31 March, 05:34

In order to store paint, a factory has purchased a cylindrical tank that is 6 feet across and 9 feet deep. What is the maximum number of cubic feet of paint the tank will hold?

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  1. 31 March, 05:41
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    Answer: 254.46 cubic feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, since the tank is 6 feet across, it means that its diameter is 6 feet.

    Radius (r) = diameter / 2 = 6/2 = 3 feet

    Having the radius, we can calculate the volume of the cylinder.

    V = π r^2 h

    Where v is the volume and h is the height. (the deep of the tank in our case)

    Replacing with our values:

    V = π 3^2 (9)

    V = π 9 (9) = 254.46 cubic feet

    The volume is equal to the maximum number of cubic feet of paint that the tank can hold
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