Answer:
<em>1885.5 m^3 of water</em>
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Step-by-step explanation:
I'll assume this is the complete question
<em>Lauren has an above-ground pool. To keep the pool's skimmer working well, the water level must be 4 inches from the top of the pool. When the pool is filled to this recommended level, approximately how many cubic feet of water will it contain? Use π = 3.14
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<u><em>The pool forms</em></u><em> a cylinder with a radius of 12 feet and a height of 4.5 feet.</em>
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height of pool = 4.5 ft
radius of pool = 12 ft
height of water is 4 inches below pool top
<em>12 inches make 1 ft</em>
4 inches = 4/12 ft = 0.33 ft
Therefore, height of water = 4.5 - 0.33 = 4.17 ft
<em>volume of the water in this section of the cylinder will be equal to the volume of the cylinder formed</em>
volume of cylinder formed by the water = volume of water = πh
volume = 3.14 x x 4.17 = <em>1885.5 m^3 of water</em>
<u>ANSWER: </u>
147.868 mL of water is required to make an ice cube.
<u>SOLUTION:
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Given that, an ice cube is made up of 5 fluid ounces of water.
We need to find how many milli liters of water does it require to make an ice cube.
For, that we have to convert 5 fluid ounces in to units of milli liters.
We know that, 1 US fluid ounce equals to 29.5735 milli liters. i.e. 1 US fluid ounce = 29.5735 mL
Now,
An ice cube is made by 5 fluid ounces = 5 x 1 fluid ounce
= 5 x 29.5735 mL = 147.868 mL
Hence, 147.868 mL of water is required to make an ice cube.
94.985 using 3.14 or 95.033 using pie directly
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the answer if the radius is 5.5, half of 11. square it multiply by pie
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