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18 August, 03:20

The height of a cylindrical tank is 9.5 feet. The diameter of this tank 1.5 feet longer than the height. The tank was holding water at full capacity, but someone consumed one-seventh of the water. Which is closest to the volume of the remaining water in the tank?

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  1. 18 August, 05:58
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    774 cubic feet of water is remaining in the tank

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the remaining volume in cylindrical tank given that someone consumed 1/7 of its capacity.

    Firstly, we need to calculate the capacity in terms of volume of the cylindrical tank.

    Since it is a cylinder, we will use the volume of a cylinder.

    Mathematically, volume of a cylinder V;

    V = pi * r^2 * h

    Where h represents height; 9.5 feet in this case

    radius r is diameter d/2; we were made to know that diameter of the tank is 1.5 feet longer than the tank. This means the diameter of the tank will be 9.5 + 1.5 = 11 feet. The radius of the tank is thus 11/2 = 5.5 feet

    The volume V is thus;

    V = 22/7 * 5.5^2 * 9.5

    V = 903 cubic feet approximately

    Since 1/7 of the tank is consumed, what will remain will be 6/7

    This means what is remaking will be 6/7 * 903 = 774 cubic feet
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