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OLga [1]
2 years ago
13

The volume of a tree stump can be modeled by considering it as a right cylinder. Justin measures its circumference as 84 in and

its volume as 20214 cubic inches. Find the height of the stump in feet. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
Mathematics
1 answer:
lions [1.4K]2 years ago
7 0

Given the values of the circumference and volume, the height  of the tree trump to the nearest tenth is 36.0in.

<h3>What is a cylinder?</h3>

A cylinder is simply a 3-dimensional shape having two parallel circular bases joined by a curved surface.

The volume of a cylinder is expressed as;

V = π × r² × h

Where r is radius of the circular base, h is height and π is constant pi ( π = 3.14 )

Given the data in the question;

  • Circumference of the circular base C = 84in
  • Volume of the cylinderical tree stump V = 20214in³

First we determine the radius of the circular base.

Since circumference C = 2πr then r = C / 2π.

Hence, the volume of the cylinderical tree stump will be;

V = π × (C / 2π)² × h

V = π × ( C² / 4π² ) × h

V =  hC² / 4π

4πV = hC²

h = 4πV / C²

We substitute our given values into the expression

h = ( 4 × 3.14 × 20214in³ ) / (84in)²

h = 253887.84in³ / 7056in²

h = 36.0in

Therefore, given the values of the circumference and volume, the height  of the tree trump to the nearest tenth is 36.0in.

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