Answer:
The suppliers tank won't deliver enough water.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hernando needs at least 75 gallons of water . His supplier has a cylindrical model that has a diameter of 2 ft and height of 3 ft. The volume of water at which his supplier tank can accommodate can be computed as follows .
Since the suppliers model is a cylinder we will use volume of a cylinder formula.
volume = πr²h
where
r = radius = 2/2 = 1 ft
h = height = 3 ft
volume = π × 1² × 3
volume = 3.14 × 3
volume = 9.42 ft³
The suppliers volume of water is 9.42 ft³ and Hernando needs at least 75 gallons of water.
Since
0.1337 ft³ = 1 gallon of water
9.42 ft³ = ? gallon of water
cross multiply
gallon of water = 9.42/0.1337
gallon of water = 70.4562453254
gallon of water = 70.47 gallons.
The suppliers tank won't deliver enough water.