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A baby pool is shaped like a short, wide cylinder and holds 52 ft3 of water. A medium pool measures 4 times the height and width of the baby pool. How much water will the medium pool hold? A. 1045 ft3 B. 2812 ft3 C. 2920 ft3 D. 3328 ft3

A baby pool is shaped like a short, wide cylinder and holds 52 ft3 of water. A medium-example-1

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Answer:


D.\ 3328\ ft^3

Explanation:

Given

Volume of baby pool = 52ft³

Required

Determine the volume of the medium pool

Volume of a cylinder is calculated as:


V = \pi r^2h

Hence, the volume of the baby pool is:


\pi r^2h = 52

where r and h are the radius and height of the baby pool

Represent the height and radius of the medium pool as H and R

From the given parameters in the question


H = 4 * h and
R = 4 * r


H = 4 h and
R = 4 r

The volume of the medium cylinder is calculated as


Volume = \pi R^2H

Substitute 4h for H and 4r for R


Volume = \pi (4r)^2(4h)

Open bracket


Volume = \pi (4r) * (4r) * (4h)


Volume = \pi 16r^2 * (4h)


Volume = \pi 16r^2 * 4h

Collect like terms


Volume = \pi r^2 * h * 4 * 16


Volume = \pi r^2 h * 64

Recall that
\pi r^2h = 52

So, the expression becomes


Volume = 52 * 64


Volume = 3328

Hence, the medium pool can hold
3328ft^3 of water

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