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The height of the tank is 11 m and the radius of the tank is 5 m. the height of the water is 6 m and the radius of the water is 3 m. how muc
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The height of the tank is 11 m and the radius of the tank is 5 m. the height of the water is 6 m and the radius of the water is 3 m. how much more water in cubic meters could you fit in the tank?
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2021-08-31T00:32:35+00:00
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Answer:
221 cubic metre.
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of water in tank (v) = π × {3}^{2} × 6
= 54π cubic metre
Volume of tank (v’) = π × {5}^{2} × 11
= 275π cubic metre
More Water that can be fit in the tank = v’ – v
=275π – 54π
= 221π cubic metre.
ANS.
221 cubic meters hope this helped