well, we know that 1ft³ = 7.48 gallons, alright, we have a volume in gallons and a diameter in feet, so if we were to use the diameter in feet to get the volume what we would end up will be a volume in ft³, so let's convert firstly the gallons to ft³ then
why do I use a fraction? for the sake of not losing value in the rounding, so let's use the fraction for the volume of a right-circular cylinder
To estimate round up if its 5 and up round down if its 4 and below
80 - 30 = 50
50
Answer:
2,265.60 ft/hr
Step-by-step explanation:
168ft/6min = 28ft/min * 60min= 1,680ft/hr
472ft/12.5min= 37.76ft/min * 60min= 2,265.60ft/hr
The age of Paul (r) plus (+) the age of Maria (32) is greater than or equal to (≥) the age of my grandfather.