SOLUTION: The volume of a cylindrical tank is given by the formula V =πh r2
where h is the height of the cylinder and r is its radius. Find the
volume to the nearest tenth of a cubic
Algebra ->
Rational-functions
-> SOLUTION: The volume of a cylindrical tank is given by the formula V =πh r2
where h is the height of the cylinder and r is its radius. Find the
volume to the nearest tenth of a cubic
Log On
Question 107665: The volume of a cylindrical tank is given by the formula V =πh r2
where h is the height of the cylinder and r is its radius. Find the
volume to the nearest tenth of a cubic foot of a cylindrical tank that
has a radius of 3 feet and a height of 5 feet.
a. 47.1 cu. ft.
b. 94.2 cu. ft.
c. 135.0 cu. ft.
d. 141.4 cu. ft. Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
The radius is 3, so the radius squared is 9. Multiply that by the height to get 45. Now all we have to do is multiply by .
We know is a little more than 3, and 3 times 45 is 135. So you can throw out answers a) and b) immediately because they are both too small. We can also throw out answer c) because we know that is not exactly 3. That leaves answer d).