SOLUTION: Referring to the following figure, what is the volume of water in the tank if the depth of water is 5.1 m and the diameter is 3.0 m? Report answer to the nearest cubic meter.

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Question 860234: Referring to the following figure, what is the volume of water in the tank if the depth of water is 5.1 m and the diameter is 3.0 m? Report answer to the nearest cubic meter.

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