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A cylindrical container is used to hold drinking water on the sidelines for a football team. The maximum capacity of the container is 26,460 mL. If the height of the container is 60 cm, what is the radius of the cylinder? (1 mL = 1 cm3)

A. 21 cm B. 7.35 cm C. 220.5 cm D. 42 cm

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To solve this we are going to use the formula for the volume of a cylinder:
V= \pi r^2h
where

V is the volume of the cylinder in cube centimeters

r is the radius of the cylinder in centimeters

h is the height of the cylinder in centimeters

We know for the problem that volume of our cylinder is 26,460 mL. Since 1 mL =
1cm^3, the volume of our cylinder is
26460cm^3. We also know for our problem that the height of our cylinder is 60 cm, so
h=60. Lets replace those values in our formula and solve for
r:

V= \pi r^2h

26460= \pi r^2(60)

26460=60 \pi r^2

r^2= (26460)/(60 \pi )

r^2= (441)/( \pi )

r= \sqrt{ (441)/( \pi ) }

r= (21)/( √( \pi ) )

r=11.8

We can conclude that the radius of the football team's cylindrical container is 11.8 cm
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