Cylindrical tank with height 4 and radius of the base 3 is half full of water. Find the volume of this water.
(A) 6π
(B) 12π
(C) 18π
(D) 24π
(E) 36π
OA C
Source: Princeton Review
Cylindrical tank with height 4 and radius of the base 3 is half full of water. Find the volume of this water.
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Volume = πr^2hBTGmoderatorDC wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:02 pmCylindrical tank with height 4 and radius of the base 3 is half full of water. Find the volume of this water.
(A) 6π
(B) 12π
(C) 18π
(D) 24π
(E) 36π
OA C
Source: Princeton Review
Volume = π(3^2)(4)
Volume = π36
Since the cylinder is half full with water the volume of water is 18π.
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