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Use 3.14 as the approximate value. Round to ...

Use 3.14 as the approximate value. Round to nearest tenth.

Q: The foundation for a cylindrical water tank is a cylinder 24ft in diameter and 4ft high. How many cubic ft of concrete are needed to build the foundation?

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Hi,
You'll need:
V = 3.14 * 12^2  * 4  cubic feet of concrete.
V = 1,808.64 cubic feet   (rounded: 1,808.6)
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