V=hpir^2
d/2=r
so, at first, diameter is 48ft
48/2=24ft is radius
height is 25ft
so volume=25pi24^2 or 14400pi cubic feet
max of 9ft
if we want 9ft height
find r
hmm
14400pi=9pir^2
divide both sides by 9pi
1600=r^2
sqrt both sides
40=r
2r=d
2(40)=80=d
the new diameter is 80ft
<u>Given</u>:
Given that the circle with center O.
The radius of the circle is OB.
The chord of the circle O is PQ and the length of PQ is 12 cm.
We need to determine the length of the segment PA.
<u>Length of the segment PA:</u>
We know that, "if a radius is perpendicular to the chord, then it bisects the chord and its arc".
Thus, we have;

Substituting the value PQ = 12, we get;


Thus, the length of the segment PA is 6 cm.
Hence, Option d is the correct answer.
Answer:
1/6 or one sixth
Step-by-step explanation:
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