Your calculation for the cylinder volume is 31,792.50 cubic feet
I calculate it as 31,808.63 cubic feet
So, the 10,000 cubic feet mark would be located at
(10,000 / 31,808.63) * 45 feet =
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0.3143800912
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* 45 =
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14.147104104
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from the bottom
45 -
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14.147104104
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=
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30.852895896
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from the top
and that rounds to 31 feet
I get the same answer as you.
Answer:
? wouldn't it be obtuse
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: you give us that picture, but what are the instructions?
Step-by-step explanation:
There has to be a table of some sort, but if not I would say go with the largest can, because usually the bigger the item, the lower the unit rate is.