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A cylindrical well has a radius of 8 feet and a height of 13 feet. What is the volume of the well? Use 3.14 for pi. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. (4 points) 2612.48 ft3 2750.50 ft3 3100.75 ft3 3250.65 ft3

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Volume=πr²h=π×64×13=2612.48 ft³ approx, Answer option 1.
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User Rafaelina
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Answer:
2612.48\text{ ft}^3

Explanation:

We know that the volume of a cylinder is given by :-


V=\pi r^2 h, where r is radius and h is height of the cylinder.

Given: A cylindrical well has a radius of 8 feet and a height of 13 feet.

Put r = 8 and h = 13 in the above formula, we get


V=(3.14) (8)^2 13=2612.48\text{ ft}^3

Hence, the volume of the well =
2612.48\text{ ft}^3

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User Umang Mehta
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