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The formula for the volume of a cylinder is [tex] \pi r^{2} h[/tex]
We know the diameter, so we can easily find the radius. The diameter is twice as long as the radius, so we divide the diameter by 2 to find the radius. This is equal to 6/2 = 3. Now, we plug our numbers into the formula.
[tex] \pi * 3^{2} *3= \pi *9*3=27 \pi m^{3} [/tex]
This could also be written: [tex]84.82 m^{3} [/tex]
Both 27 pi cubic meters and 84.82 cubic meters are correct answers, so choose whichever one you think your teacher would prefer.
We know the diameter, so we can easily find the radius. The diameter is twice as long as the radius, so we divide the diameter by 2 to find the radius. This is equal to 6/2 = 3. Now, we plug our numbers into the formula.
[tex] \pi * 3^{2} *3= \pi *9*3=27 \pi m^{3} [/tex]
This could also be written: [tex]84.82 m^{3} [/tex]
Both 27 pi cubic meters and 84.82 cubic meters are correct answers, so choose whichever one you think your teacher would prefer.
The formula of the volume of a cylinder is: V = PI (3.14) times radius squared times height, so...
V = PI times half of the diameter, which is 3, squared and times by 3 (the meters of height).
Now, V = PI times 9 times 3. PI (3.14) times 9 = 28.26 times 3 = 84.78.
So, the volume of the cylindrical tank is 84.78 meters cubed (volume is always cubed).
V = PI times half of the diameter, which is 3, squared and times by 3 (the meters of height).
Now, V = PI times 9 times 3. PI (3.14) times 9 = 28.26 times 3 = 84.78.
So, the volume of the cylindrical tank is 84.78 meters cubed (volume is always cubed).