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As a construction worker, you are building a cylindrical grain silo with a radius of 10 meters and a volume of 6,280 cubic meters.

Which formula will determine the height of the silo? Rounded to the nearest whole number of meters, what is the height of the silo?
, 6 meters
, 14 meters
, 20 meters
, 25 meters
, 80 meters

User Alessign
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Answer:


h=(V)/(\pi r^(2) ), 20 meters

Explanation:

The formula for the volume of the silo is:
V=\pi r^(2) h

You are given:

Volume= 6,280 cubic meters

Radius= 10 meters

Therefore, you can solve for the height by getting h on it's own side.

The formula for the height of the silo is given by:
h=(V)/(\pi r^(2) )

Now solve using the given values:
h=(6,280)/(\pi (10)^(2) )

The height of the silo = 20 meters

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