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If a plant manufacturing carpet backing has a cylindrical tank that is 3 meters high and is 6 meters in diameter, what is the volume of the tank? Assume 3.14 for pi. A)28.3 m^3 B)37.7 m^3 C)56.5 m^3 D)84.
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If a plant manufacturing carpet backing has a cylindrical tank that is 3 meters high and is 6 meters in diameter, what is the volume of the tank? Assume 3.14 for pi.
A)28.3 m^3
B)37.7 m^3
C)56.5 m^3
D)84.8 m^3
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V = 3.14(r^2)h
V = 3.14(3)^2(3)
V = 3.14(9)(3)
V = 3.14(27)
V = 84.78 m^3
V = 84.8 m^3
The answer is D.
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