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27.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Gus has a fish tank that holds 471047104710 inches^3 3 start superscript, 3, end superscript of water. he is using a cylinder shaped bucket with a radius of 555 inches and a height of 202020 inches to fill the tank. how many times will gus need to fill the bucket to completely fill the fish tank if he doesn't spill a drop? use 3.143.143, point, 14 for \piπpi.
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Ответ:
We have then that by definition the volume of a cylinder is given by:
V = pi * r ^ 2 * h
Where,
r: radio
h: height
Substituting the values we have:
V = (3.14) * (5) ^ 2 * (20)
V = 1570 in ^ 3
Then, the number of times the bucket should be filled will be given by:
N = (4710) / (1570)
N = 3 times
Gus will need to fill the bucket to completely fill the fish tank if it does not spill a drop about:
N = 3 times
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