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One gallon of paint covers 400 square feet of surface area. A typical spherical water tower holds 66,840.28 cubic feet of water. If a city has 25 gallons of paint available, will there be enough to paint the outside of a typical spherical water tower?

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Answer: There will enough to paint the outside of a typical spherical water tower.


Explanation:

1. Solve for the radius r from the formula for calculate the volume of a sphere. as following:


V=(4)/(3)r^(3)\pi\\(3V)/(4\pi)=r^(3)\\r=\sqrt[3]{(3V)/(4\pi)}

2. Substitute values:


r=\sqrt[3]{(3(66,840.28ft^(3)))/(4\pi)}=25.17ft

3. Substitute the value of the radius into the equation fo calculate the surface area of a sphere, then you obtain that the surface area of a typical spherical water tower is:


SA=4r^(2)\pi\\SA=4(25.17ft)^(2) \pi\\SA=7,964.95ft^(2)

3. If a city has 25 gallons of paint available and one gallon of paint covers 400 square feet of surface area, you must multiply 25 by 400 square feet to know if there will be enough to paint the outside of a typical spherical water tower.


25*400ft^(2)=10,000ft^(2)

As you can see, there will enough to paint the outside of a typical spherical water tower.

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