a cylinder water tower is three-fourths full of water.the tower is 24 feet tall and has a diameter of 28 feet.how much water is in the tower now?

CAN SOMEONE PLZ PLZ PLZ HELP ME

V = pi * r^2 * 28

V = 3.14 * 14^2 * 28

V = ?

Multiply 3/4 by the volume to find the cubic feet of water.

thx but wat is the volume

Ms. Sue

Did you multiply:

3.14 * 14^2 * 28

3.14 * 196 * 28 = V in cubic feet

Of course! I'd be happy to help you solve this problem. To find the amount of water in the cylinder water tower, we need to calculate the volume of the water.

First, we need to find the volume of the entire cylinder water tower. The formula to calculate the volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2h, where V is the volume, r is the radius, and h is the height.

Given that the diameter of the water tower is 28 feet, we can find the radius by dividing the diameter by 2: r = 28 / 2 = 14 feet.

The height of the water tower is given as 24 feet.

Now, let's calculate the volume of the entire cylinder: V = π(14^2)(24).

Next, we need to determine that the cylinder water tower is three-fourths full of water. To find the volume of water, we multiply the volume of the entire cylinder by 3/4.

Finally, we can calculate the volume of water in the tower by using the formula: Volume of water = (3/4) * V.

Plug in the values to find the volume of water in the tower: Volume of water = (3/4) * π(14^2)(24).

Approximating the value of π to 3.14, we can perform the calculations to find the solution.