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one needs a right cylinder calcusing whole numbers only provide the radius and height for three different tanks that hold between 110 and 115 to feet of water

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The volume of the cylinder = base area * height

The base area = pi r^2


V=\pi r^2h

The dimension of the volume must be cubic units

The tank can hold between 110 and 115 cubic feet of water


\begin{gathered} 110\leq V\leq115 \\ 110\leq\pi r^2h\leq115 \end{gathered}

If r = 3 and h = 4 and pi = 3.14


V=3.14*(3)^2*4=113.04

The tank dimensions are r = 3 feet and h = 4 feet

You can choose r = 2 and h = 9

V = 113.04

You can choose r = 6 and h = 1

V = 113.04

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