Math, asked by dianaairhunde4, 1 year ago

a cylinder tank is half-full of oil the cylinder has a base radius of 100 cm the height of the cylinder is 250 cm 1 litre = 1000 centimetre cubed how many litres of oil is in the tank? round your answer to the nearest litre

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Answered by speco48
13
Volume of the tank
= area of the circular face x height
= Pi x r^2 x h
= 3.14 x 100^2 x 250
=7,850,000 cm^3

The tank is half filled. So the volume of oil in the tank is half of the above volume.
= 3,925,000 cm^3

= 3,925 liters.
Answered by gmrkrjrkrk
1

Answer:13

Step-by-step explanation:

12+3=15 that’s bidmass

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