A grain silo is shown below: What is the volume of grain that could completely fill this silo, rounded to the nearest whole number? Use 22 over 7 for pi. 19,008 ft3 19,461 ft3 6,336 ft3 453 ft3
im a farmer
u got any guesses?
im a farmer what do i know ??
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B?
yes its b
Are you sure?
You can divide teh shape into 2 separat volumes One is a cylinder 0f 6ft radius and 168 ft high the other is HALF a sphere radius 6
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@Kaliyah0524 You should NEVER take anyone's answer with no supporting work - he may simply be a farmer with NO knowledge of math
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its b
im so serious it is b
@Kaliyah0524 You cannot know - unless he shows some work - or better still YOU show some work The volume of the cylinder is pi * r^2 * h The volume os a WHOLE sphere is pi * r^3 *4/3
Wait so is B right ? lol
@MrNood
my research gave me
V = r² π h + 1/2 · 4/3 r³ π V = 6² · 22/7 · 198 + 4/6 · 6³ · 22/7 V = 36 · 22 · 24 + 144 · 22/7 = 19,008 + 452.57 = 19,460.57 ≈ 19,461 ft³ Answer: B ) 19,461 ft³
Thanks
NP
@wanell Giving complete answers is not permitted by code of conduct. The poster had all the information she needs to work this out from the equaitons and data given..She learns more than just knowing 'B' is the answer
OK but if she just knew the answer and not the work how would that help when i did the work and gave it to her she actually have a chance to look over what id did and she can know how to do the next problem slimier to that one
but there is a 90% chance she will take 'B' and never learn the method or equations. It is not suggested you give the answer - just the method and help to solve it
who cares were here to give answers @MrNood
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