HELPPPPPPPPP... Fan&&Medal!!!!
I'll give it a shot!
Whats the assignment?? Lol
Sorry lol hold on just a sec, I'm trying to work it out as I go so I can see if it's right :D
No problem
1. The main tank has a radius of 70 feet. What is the volume of the quarter-sphered sized tank? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. You must explain your answer using words, and you must show all work and calculations to receive credit. Radius: 70 Height: 70 V=(3.14)(70)^2(70) V=1,077,020/4 V=269,255 The volume of the quater-speared tank is 269,255, because you use the formula of a sphere to figure it out.
*brain explodes*
lol...exactly how mine feels right now :D
2. The holding tanks are congruent in size, and both are in the shape of a cylinder that has been cut in half vertically. The bottom of the tank is a curved surface. What is the volume of both tanks if the radius of tank #1 is 15 feet and the height of tank #2 is 120 feet? You must explain your answer using words, and you must show all work and calculations to receive credit. Radius:15 Height:120 V=(3.14)(15)^2(120) V=84,780 The volume of one tank is 84,780. In order to get the rest of the answer, you have to multiply that number by two. For both, it equals 169,560.
3. In step 1, you found the volume (in cubic feet) of the main tank. If the maximum density of killer whales per cubic foot is 0.000011142, what is the maximum number of killer whales allowed in the main show tank at any given time? You must explain your answer using words, and you must show all work and calculations to receive credit. D=M/V, so 0.000011142=x/359,007. You have to cross multiply to get X alone, 0.000011142(359,007)=4.000055994. Four whales would be able to fit.
THIS is the one I'm totally confused on... Step 2: The stadium is in need of a medical pool to attend to injured or sick whales. The pool will be located adjacent to the holding tanks. Your job is to design a medical pool using a 3-dimensional polyhedral shape you learned about in this module. For safety reasons, the tank can be no more than one-fourth the volume of a holding tank. So, I would find 1/4 of the area from the holding tank... which is 21,195. BUT I'm lost as to how I should make the "medical pool"...
my brain is bleeding help @lupita1995
what why is your brain bleeding @cram
this problem is making my brain hurt lol gosh save me
It's too much isn't it...*sighhhh :'(
i think its probably 17958.5 i just used the formula for the volume of a sphere and divided it by 8 as you said a quarter sphere... is that what you meant by quarter sphere? for # 1
@hanner_B_nanner
did you go there
@hanner_B_nanner ??
Sorry, I'm going there now.... :D
did it help
A little...I'm still confused though lol. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to do the best I can and just turn it in anyway :D Thank you!
sorry
It's all good :)
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