A cubic water storage facility stores water for a upcoming construction site. The required volume of the water storage facility is dependent on the dimensions of the region that needs to be watered. For a certain construction project, suppose that the length of one side of the cubic water storage must be 5/6y^3. What should the total volume of the water storage facility be?
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A cube 5/6 of a yard on edge. 5/6yd (3ft/yd) = 2.5ft Volume = (2.5ft)^3 = 15.625 ft^3 15.625ft^3(7.480gal/ft^3) = 116.9 gallons
or (64/27)x6
if its a multiple choice question
the choices are a)15/6y^3 b) 5/6y^9 c)125/216y^3 D)125/216y^9
correct.
hm....i think it would be c
but im not 100% sure
Oh.
Well, I need help on one more question, can you help me on it?
i'll try
he volume of a sphere is found using the formula, V-4/3 pie r^2. where r is the radius. What is the volume of a sphere if the radius is 3x^3?
The first once was not C :c I got the second one though, thanks for the help.
oopsie lol
but for the last question that you mentioned .. i have no idea how to solve questions involving variables.
..and volume
I got it right :)
Oh yay!! haha glad i can help
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