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If a plant manufacturing carpet backing had a cylinder tank that Is 3 meters high and is 6 meters in diameter what is the volume of the tank
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The vol. of a cyl. of radius r and height h is V = pi*r^2*h.
Here, V = pi*(3 m)^2 * 3m = 27pi m^3.
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