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LOB: Calculate the volume of a given cube, cuboid, cylinder in order to infer the quantity of any substance it can
hold

1). A cylindrical tank, of radius 0.35 m and height 0.70 m, is filled with water. How many cubic metres of water, to the nearest hundredth, is contained in the tank? (Use 22/7 for finding the value of pie) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

We know formula of volume of cylinder is πr

2

h

Given, diameter of cylinder is 24 feet so radius will be 12 feet

Height of cylinder is 6 feet

Volume of water in pool will be =

7

22

×(12)

2

×6

=

7

22

×144×6=2715.36

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