Q:

A cylindrical water tank has a diameter of 12 meters and a height of 10 meters. How much water can the tank hold, in terms of π? A) 180π m3 B) 360π m3 C) 720π m3 D) 1440π m3

Accepted Solution

A:
Answer:  Step-by-step explanation: B - should be your answer The equation you need to solve this is v = πr²h Volume = pi x radius squared x height  Your radius is half of your diameter  Half of 12 meters is 6 meters  6 meters is your radius  Your height is 10 meters   Put your values in place in the equation   Volume = π x 6² x 10  Raise 6 to the power of 2   π x 36 x 10  Move 36 to the left of π  Multiply 10 by 36  360π m³