Omg was a weird dream last week and then they didn’t have to go back home so we had some fun of them all over tomorrow and they probably won’t get them tomorrow night but so
The complete question is;
The height and diameter of a cone-shaped storage tank are 9 feet and 14 feet respectively. Find the volume of liquid the tank can hold. Round your answer to the integer, if necessary. Use the approximate of value of π, that is 3.14.
Answer:
Volume = 462 ft³
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given;
Height;h = 9 ft
Diameter;d = 14 ft
So, radius;r = 14/2 = 7 ft
Volume of a cone is given by;
V = ⅓πr²h
Where π = 3.14
Thus;
V = ⅓ × 3.14 × 7² × 9
V = 461.58 ft³
Approximating to nearest integer gives; V ≈ 462 ft³
Answer:
x= 8 Step-by-step explanation:

A. Area of given figure = 280 + 77 = 357 cm²
B. length of semicircle = 22 cm
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