A farmer wants to know how much corn he is going to sell at the end of the season. He stores the corn in a silo, which is in the shape of a right circular cylinder. If the height is 40 feet, and the diameter is 15 feet, what is the volume? Use 3.14 for π.(1 point)

First, we need to calculate the radius of the cylinder, which is half of the diameter. So, radius = 15 feet / 2 = 7.5 feet.

Next, we can calculate the volume of the cylinder using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height.

V = 3.14 x (7.5 feet)^2 x 40 feet
V = 3.14 x 56.25 square feet x 40 feet
V = 3.14 x 2250 cubic feet
V = 7065 cubic feet

Therefore, the volume of corn that the farmer can store in the silo is 7065 cubic feet.