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The density of Maplewood is 39 pounds per cubic foot. If a cylindrical maple tree stump is 3 feet high and has a radius of 1.5 feet, what is the weight of the stump to the nearest pound? Use 3.14 for pi, and enter the number only.

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Answer: 827 pounds.

Explanation:

The formula for calculate density is:


d=(m)/(V)

Where "m" is the mass and "V" is the volume.

The formula for calculate the volume of a cylinder is:


V=\pi r^2h

Where "r" is the radius and "h" is the height.

Calculate the volume of the cylindrical maple tree stump, which is 3 feet high and has a radius of 1.5 feet:


V=(3.14)(1.5ft)^2(3ft)=21.195ft^3

Substitute the volume into and the density 39 pounds per cubic foot, into the formula
d=(m)/(V) and solve for "m". Then, the weight of the stump to the nearest pound is:


39(lb)/(ft^3)=(m)/(21.195ft^3)\\\\m=(39(lb)/(ft^3))(21.195ft^3)\\\\m=827lb

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