An above ground pool is shaped like a cylinder. It is 5.5 feet tall and has a diameter of 20 feet. If the pool is filled to 5 feet, what is the volume of the water? If the pool is filled to the top, what is the volume of the water?​

Respuesta :

First, we must know the formula for solving the volume of a cylinder, which is [tex]V = \pi r^2 h[/tex]. Since the water is only being filled to 5 feet, we do not care about the 0.5 feet of the height.

Using the formula, we need to plug-in the numbers for the radius (20 divided by 2 is 10) and height. Doing this, the equation should now look like this: [tex]V = 3.14 * 10^2 * 5[/tex]. When solving, the volume of the water is 1570 feet cubed.

Answer:

1570.796 feet cubed

Step-by-step explanation:

First you find the surface area of the base of the cylinder which should look like this:

(10^2)(π)

Next you multiply that by the height (5 feet) because 3d shapes are bases stacked on each other which should look like this:

314.1592654(5)

After that arithmetic you will get 1570.796 or 1570.8 rounded as your answer!

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