Al has 2 water tanks on his property. The tanks are similar in size. Each has a height of 5 feet and diameter of 4 feet. One tank is completely full pf water but the other is only half full. How much water does Al have in both tanks? Use 3 for pi.
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So what exactly is the lesson covering this question about?
its in volume?
Alright so assuming that the tank is a cylinder, you use the formula V=pie r^2 * h you are given h=5 and d=4
what dors ple mean?
oh. Pi. mk
its pi. you know approximately 3.14 but the problem says to just let it equal 3. soo so far how u doin?
3*4*5 then?
bcuz the diameter = 4, r=2 so 2^2=4,yes?
yes u are correct.
thanks a very lot. ive a few more...can i tag u?
one you find the volume, divide it in half in order to find the volume of the other tank..and then add the volume together...sorry bro I have finals this week and calculus homework to do.
so. 60/2?
but ey maybe another day I'd be willing to help..I know how it feels to be stuck on a problem...and no one is there to help u...what kind of math do you have?
so 30+60?
its all volume
but its k. so 30+60?
so 80= answer ?
yes 80 is your answer.. I'm guessing you have geometry?
mhmm,
yes 80 is your answer.. I'm guessing you have geometry?
yes
tis all on volume.
im gonna post my next q. tnx again!
Oh you poor soul..YOu are still young...little bit of advice..taking Calculus your senior year is a feather,,,anyways good night dude!
feather= b****
mk.bye
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