Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The key is to find out the entire volume the tank can hold when it is full, then take 2/3 of that amount. The volume of a cylinder is
[tex]V=\pi r^2h[/tex] and filling in:
[tex]V=3.14(3)^2(3)[/tex] (if the diameter is 6 m, the radius is 3) so
V = 84.78 m³ when it is full all the way. If we need the amount that makes up 2/3 of that:
[tex]\frac{2}{3}(84.78)=56.52m^3[/tex]