Use 3.14 for Pie. Use v=pie x radius squared x height

A cylindrical water tank has the radius of 5m and a height of 10 m. The volume of water in the tank is 565.2 cubic meters
a) What is the height of the water in the tank?

1 answer

We have the formula for the volume of the cylinder as:

V = πr^2h

Substituting the given values, we get:

565.2 = 3.14 x 5^2 x h

Simplifying:

565.2 = 78.5h

h = 565.2 / 78.5

h ≈ 7.2 meters

Therefore, the height of the water in the tank is approximately 7.2 meters.