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Asked by McKenna Louise

A cylindrical tank could hold 100.48m^3 of water. If the height of the tank is 2m, what is the radius of its base?
12 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
πr^2 h = 100.48
2π r^2 = 100.48
r^2 = 100.48/(2π) = 15.99188..
r = √ ...
= appr 4.00 m

12 years ago

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