a spherical water storage tank

  1. A spherical storage tank has a diameter of 48 ft and is full of water. How many delivery trucks withcylindrical tanks measuring
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  2. a spherical water storage tank has a radius of 10ft. A cubic foot of water is about 7.5 gallons. How many gallons of water will
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  3. A spherical storage tank has a diameter of 48 ft and is full of water. How many delivery trucks with cylindrical tanks measuring
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  4. If there are 7.5 gallons to the cubic foot, and a spherical storage tank has a radius of 19.5 ft, then using 3.14159 for p ,how
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  5. Consider a spherical storage tank containing oil. The tank has a diameter of 8 ft. You are askedto calculate the height h to
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  6. A tank is full of water. Find the work required to pump the water out of the spout. (Use 9.8 m/s^2 for g. Use 1000 kg/m^3 as the
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  7. the design for a water storage tank calls for a radius of 19.5m and a height of 8.3m each dimension had a variability of +-
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  8. A small storage tank for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appears to be spherical and have a diameter of about 1 ft.Suppose that
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  9. my course material is unavailable at the moment and I am to figure out this question. I can't remember the formula could someone
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  10. Using 3.14 for pi, rounding to the nearest tenth, if necessary. A spherical storage tank has a diameter of 48 ft and is full of
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