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a water tank is shaped like a cylinder with a radius of 4 meters and a hieght of 10 meters. how many cubic meters of water can the tank hold when its completely full
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Volume of a cylinder = πr^2h.
Here r = 4 m, h = 10 m, so
V = π × 4^2 × 10 = π × 16 × 10 = 160π ≈ 502.65 m^3.
The tank holds 160π cubic meters (about 502.65 m³) when full.
Here r = 4 m, h = 10 m, so
V = π × 4^2 × 10 = π × 16 × 10 = 160π ≈ 502.65 m^3.
The tank holds 160π cubic meters (about 502.65 m³) when full.
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