If a plant manufacturing carpet backing has a cylindrical tank that is 3 meters high and is 6 meters in diameter. What is the volume of the tank? Assume 3.14 for pi.

84.8cm

84.m 3

V = pi*r^2*h = 3.14*3^2*3 = 84.8 m^3.

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To find the volume of the cylindrical tank, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is given by:

Volume = π * radius^2 * height

First, let's find the radius of the cylindrical tank. The diameter is given as 6 meters, so the radius is half of that:

Radius = Diameter / 2 = 6 / 2 = 3 meters

Now that we have the radius and height, we can plug them into the volume formula:

Volume = π * 3^2 * 3

Calculating the volume:

Volume = 3.14 * 9 * 3

Volume = 84.78 cubic meters (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, the volume of the cylindrical tank is approximately 84.78 cubic meters.