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A cylinder-shaped barrel has a diameter of 8 feet and a height of 7 feet. If the barrel is empty, which is closest to the minimum amount of water needed to completely fill the barrel?

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Answer:
351.9\ ft^3

Explanation:

Given

The dimater of cylinder is
d=8 \ft

The height of the cylinder is
h=7\ ft

To fill the barrel, it must be filled with a volume equal to its volume i.e.


\Rightarrow V=\pi r^2h\\\Rightarrow V=\pi \cdot 4^2* 7\\\Rightarrow V=112\pi\\\Rightarrow V=351.9\ ft^3

Thus,
351.9\ ft^3 of water is required to completely fill the barrel.

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