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Suppose that an oil storage tank is 10 m wide and 10 m high. How many kiloliters of oil can it hold?Asked by Anonymous1234
Suppose that an oil storage tank is 10 m wide and 10 m high. How many kiloliters of oil can it hold?
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Answered by
Reiny
From your textbook or in your notes you should find the formula for the volume of a cylinder.
And of course the beauty of the metric system means that 1 m^3 will hold 1000 L.
let me know what you get.
And of course the beauty of the metric system means that 1 m^3 will hold 1000 L.
let me know what you get.
Answered by
Anonymous1234
10,000?
Answered by
Reiny
no
volume of cylinder = πr^2h
= π(5^2)(10)
= 250π
= appr. 785 cubic metres
or 785 kilolitres
volume of cylinder = πr^2h
= π(5^2)(10)
= 250π
= appr. 785 cubic metres
or 785 kilolitres
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