Raymond will need 3 trucks since the volume of 1 truck is 2,058.55 feet.
To calculate the volume of each truck, we first need to find the radius of the cylinder:
Radius = diameter / 2 = 8.2 / 2 = 4.1 feet
Now, we can calculate the volume of each truck using the formula for the volume of a cylinder:
Volume = π * radius^2 * height
Volume = π * 4.1^2 * 39
Volume ≈ 2,058.55 feet
Therefore, Raymond will need 3 trucks to transport 6,175.65 feet of milk.
Raymond owns a dairy farm and has to order tanker trucks, which are in the shape of right circular cylinders, to pick up his milk. If the length of each truck is 39 feet, and the diameter is 8.2 feet, how many tanker trucks will Raymond need if he has a volume of 6, 175.65 feet of milk? (1 point)
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Raymond will need 3 trucks since the volume of 1 truck is 2,058.55 feet.