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A cylindrical well is 15 meters deep and has a diameter of 1.6 meters. Approximately how many cubic meters of soil were dug out to make the well? (Use π = 3.14.) 30.14 cubic meters 37.68 cubic meters 120.57 cubic meters 188.40 cubic meters?

User Brady Dean
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30.14 cubic meters

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User CocoaEv
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We can dig out the soil from the well equal to volume of well.

Height(h) of well is = 15 meters.

Diameter = 1.6 meters.

So radius(r) =
(1.6)/(2) = 0.8 meter.

As well in cylindrical shapes.

So volume of well =
\pi r^2h
=
\pi * (0.8)^2 * 15

= 9.6 * \pi
In general
\pi = 3.14

So volume of well is =
9.6 * 3.14

= 30.144 cubic meter.

So we can dig out 30.144 cubic meter soil from well.
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