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A cylindrical tank holds about 615.44

cubic inches of helium. The radius of the tank
is 3 1/2 (3 and one half)inches. What is the height of the tank?
Use 3.14 for Pi. (Please give explanation/show work)

User Mguida
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Answer:

The height is 15.992 in

Explanation:

1. The equation for a cylinder is
V=\pi r^2h. In this case, the equation looks like
615.44=\pi (3.5)^2h

2. Isolate h by dividing both sides of the equation by
\pi (3.5)^2

3. This leaves us with
(615.44)/(\pi (3.5)^2)=h

4. Solve for the left side, which leaves us with h = 15.992 (rounded to the nearest thousandth)

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