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A sawdust pile has a base diameter of 35 feet when it’s height is 30 feet, find the volume of the pile when it is at 50 feet tall

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User Eli Sand
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Answer:

The volume of the sawdust pile is 16041.7 feet.

Explanation:

The sawdust pile formed is in the form of a cone.

The volume of a cone is:


V=(1)/(3)\ \pi r^(2)\ h

The information provided is:

r = radius of the base = diameter ÷ 2 = (35 ÷ 2) feet

h = height = 50 feet

Compute the volume of the sawdust pile as follows:


V=(1)/(3)\ \pi r^(2)\ h


=(1)/(3)* (22)/(7)* ((35)/(2))^(2)* 50\\\\=16041.6667\\\\\approx 16041.7\ \text{feet}

Thus, the volume of the sawdust pile is 16041.7 feet.

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