Answer:
The volume of the cylindrical water tank is given by:
V = πr^2h
where r is the radius and h is the height.
We know that the tank holds 1,400 liquid gallons, which is equivalent to:
V = 1,400 gal / 7.48 gal/ft^3 = 187.1667 ft^3
Substituting the given radius of 2.8 feet and using π = 3.14, we get:
187.1667 = 3.14(2.8)^2h
Solving for h, we get:
h = 21.34 feet
Rounding to the nearest tenth, the height of the water tank is approximately 21.3 feet.
Therefore, the answer is C) 21.3 feet.