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A water tank is in the form of cylinder whose radius is 2.5 m and length is 10 m. Find the quantity of water in litres that can be stored in the tank.

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Answered by Sayianka
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Answer:

196 428.6 litres.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cylinder: πr^2h

r=2.5 m

h=10 m

π=22/7

(22/7)*[(2.5)^2]*10

=196.4286m^3(to 4dp)

1m^3=1000l

196.4286*1000

=196 428.6liters

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