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A cylindrical rain barrel with a diameter of 3 feet and a height of 4.5 feet is filled to a height of 2.5 feet. How many more gallons of water can the barrel hold? Round your answer to the nearest whole number ( 1 ft ^3 ≈ 7.5 gal)

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9.81 x 7.5 = 73.575

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User Alex Pliutau
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Here you go even through it's history:

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9.81 x 7.5 = 73.575 gallons or approximately 74 gallons.

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