The volume of a cylindrical water tank is given by the formula V = π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius and h is the height.
Given that the height is 6m and the radius is 3cm, we need to convert the radius to meters before plugging into the formula.
We know that 1m = 100cm, so 3cm is equal to 3/100 = 0.03m.
Plugging in the values, we get:
V = 3.14 * (0.03)^2 * 6
V = 3.14 * 0.0009 * 6
V = 0.016074m³
Rounding to the nearest tenth, the volume is approximately 0.0m³.
Zoe, Aria, and Evelyn are working on a school project where they need to determine the volume of a cylindrical water tank in their school. They are asked to use 3.14 for pi and round their answer to the nearest tenth. (Enter only a number; do not include a label on your answer.)
The height is 6m and the radius is 3cm
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