Asked by Kaite
A round baby pool holds 48.2 cubic feet of water. If the pool has a radius of 3.2 feet, what is the height of the pool in feet?
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Answered by
Chip
A round pool implies the pool is a cylinder.
The volume of a cylinder is:
V = (pi)*r^2*h
where r is radius and h is height.
Rearranging the formula, you get:
h = V/(pi*r^2)
V = 48.2 and r = 3.2, so
h = 1.5 feet.
The volume of a cylinder is:
V = (pi)*r^2*h
where r is radius and h is height.
Rearranging the formula, you get:
h = V/(pi*r^2)
V = 48.2 and r = 3.2, so
h = 1.5 feet.
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vic allen
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