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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ronald collects rain water in cylindrical barrels on his ranch and he wants to know how much water his barrels will hold. Two of the dimensions for the barrels are shown below. Barrel A: height = 72 inches, radius = 24 inches Barrel B: height = 36 inches, radius = 48 inches Complete the following statements. Use 3.14 for . The volume of Barrel A is cubic inches. The volume of Barrel B is cubic inches. The volume of Barrel A is the volume of Barrel B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

volume of cylinder = pir^2h r=radius h=hight now put values and u'll get the answer

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