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Mac is about to sue his contractor who promised to install a water tank that holds 260 gallons of water. Mac knows that 260 gallons is the capacity of a tank that

holds 35 cubic feet. The cylindrical tank has a radius of 2 feet and height of 2 feet 6 inches. Does the evidence indicate Mac can win the case against the contractor
if it goes to court
Does the evidence indicate Mac can win the case against the contractor if it goes to court?

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Mac is about to sue his contractor who promised to install a water tank that holds-example-1
User Srhise
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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

volume of cylinder = πr²h

volume = (3.14)(2 ft)²(2.5 ft)

volume = 31.4 ft³

The volume of the cylinder that was built is 31.4 ft³. It should have been 35 ft³. The evidence helps Mac in court.

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