The volume \( V \) of a right circular cylinder can be calculated using the formula:
\[ V = \pi r^2 h \]
where \( r \) is the radius and \( h \) is the height.
Given:
- Radius \( r = 12 \) feet
- Height \( h = 25 \) feet
- Using \( \pi = 3.14 \)
Now substituting in the values:
\[ V = 3.14 \times (12)^2 \times 25 \]
Calculating \( (12)^2 \): \[ (12)^2 = 144 \]
Now substituting that into the volume formula:
\[ V = 3.14 \times 144 \times 25 \]
Calculating \( 144 \times 25 \): \[ 144 \times 25 = 3600 \]
Now substituting back to find the volume:
\[ V = 3.14 \times 3600 \]
Calculating that: \[ 3.14 \times 3600 = 11304 \]
So, the volume of the right circular cylinder is \( 11,304 \) cubic feet.
Thus, the correct response is:
11,304 feet cubed.