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A spherical storage tank has a diameter of 14 ft. How many cubic feet of water will it hold? (Use = .)
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use volume of sphere =\[4/3 \pi r ^{3}\]
im guessing it will use the volume of a sphere formula
\[\frac{4pi\ r^3}{3}\]
\[2pi\int_{0}^{14}(14^2-x^2)dx\]right?
\[(4/3)\pi 7^{3}\]= 1436.0266...
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doh!! .... forgot to adjust for diameter to radius ...
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