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HELP PLEASE!

Kim uses the Fermi process to estimate the number of buckets of rocks she could store in a warehouse. The buckets are shaped like cylinders. The warehouse is shaped like a rectangular prism.

• She estimates the buckets have a height of 25 inches and a diameter of 10 inches.
• She estimates the warehouse is 100 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 20 feet long.

Which expression should Kim use in the process?

HELP PLEASE! Kim uses the Fermi process to estimate the number of buckets of rocks-example-1

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Answer:

2×1082×103

Explanation:

Just took the unit test. Image as proof

HELP PLEASE! Kim uses the Fermi process to estimate the number of buckets of rocks-example-1
User AmanArora
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Answer:

The correct option is 3.

Explanation:

It is given that the buckets have a height of 25 inches and a diameter of 10 inches.

The volume of a cylinder is


V=\pi r^2h


V_1=\pi ((10)/(2))^2(25)


V_1=\pi (5)^2(25)


V_1=625\pi


V_1=1963.49540849

The scientific notation is


V_1=1.963* 10^3


V_1\approx 2* 10^3

The warehouse is 100 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 20 feet long.

1 feet = 12 inches

The volume of a cube is


V=length* breadth * height

Using the above conversion the volume of cube in cubic inches is


V_2=(100* 12)* (50* 12)* (20* 12)


V_2=172800000

The scientific notation is


V_2=1.728* 10^8


V_2\approx 2* 10^8

The number of buckets of rocks she could store in a warehouse is


n=(V_2)/(V_1)


n=(2* 10^8)/(2* 10^3)

Therefore the correct option is 3.

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