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Jordan wants to find the volume of a cylindrical water storage tank. When we walks around the tank, staying as close to the tank wall as possible, he travels 82.1 feet. How can he use this information when finding the volume of the tank?

User Tore
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Explanation:

User Ben Kilah
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  • He can say the radius of the base of the tank is approximately 13 feet.
  • He can say the radius of the base of the tank is approximately 41 feet.
  • He can say the area of the base of the tank is approximately 82 feet.
  • He can say the height of the tank is approximately 82 feet.

Answer:

(A)He can say the radius of the base of the tank is approximately 13 feet.

Explanation:

If the distance around the tank is 82.1 feet, it means that:

The circumference of the circular cross-section of the tank =82.1 feet

Circumference of a Circle
=2\pi r


2\pi r=82.1\\r=(82.1)/(2\pi)\\\\r=13.07$ feet

Therefore, Jordan can say that the radius of the base of the tank is approximately 13 feet.

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