SOLUTION: The diameter of a water tower tank is 14 ft, and its height is 9 ft. What is the volume of water that can be stored in the tank?
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Question 549108: The diameter of a water tower tank is 14 ft, and its height is 9 ft. What is the volume of water that can be stored in the tank?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
V=pir^2h
V=3.14*7^2*9
V=1384.74 cuft
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