To find the volume of the water tower, we need to multiply the height, width, and depth (assuming it is the same as the width).
Volume = height × width × depth
Since the depth is not given, we will assume it is the same as the width.
Volume = 25 meters × 16 meters × 16 meters = 6,400 cubic meters.
Therefore, none of the given responses are correct.
A water tower has a height of 25 meters and a width of 16 meters. What is the volume of the water tower? Use 3.14 for pi.(1 point)
Responses
5,024 cubic meters
20,096 cubic meters
7,850 cubic meters
15,700 cubic meters
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