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A cylindrical well has a radius of 10 feet and a height of 15 feet. What volume of water will it take to fill in the well?

User Lilroo
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Answer:

1500π

Explanation:

The volume of water is just the normal volume so,

the volume of a cylinder is πr²h

where π is pi, as in 3.14 ..., r is the radius, and h is the height.

Using what was given to us, we can plug this into the formula

so, π ×10² ×15 = 100π×15 = 1500π

User Xiaomin Wu
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Answer:

4712.39(2 decimal place)

Explanation:

Volume of cylinder is πr^2(h)

π10^2(15):

is 4712.39(2dp)

User Andru Luvisi
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