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A cylindrical oil tank holds about 785 cubic feet of oil and has a height of 10 feet. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = (pie symbol)r2h. Find the radius of the tank. Use 3.14 for (pie symbol).

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We have that the formula for the volume of a cylinder is:


v\text{ = }\pi\cdot r^2\cdot h

Where Volume = V = 785 ft³

Heigth = h = 10 ft

Radius = r = ?

Pi = π = 3.14

Replacing these values:


785\text{ = 3.14 }\cdot r^2\cdot10

Solve the equation for r :

Divide by 10 and 3.14 into both sides

785/(10)(3.14) =3.14*(r ^2)*10/ (3.14)(10)

785 / (10)(3.14) = (r ^2)


(785)/(10\cdot3.14)=r^2


(785)/(31.4)=r^2
25=r^2

Use square root on both sides:


\sqrt[2]{25}=\sqrt[2]{r^2}

Then:


5ft\text{ = r}

This means that the radius of the tank is equal to 5 feet.

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