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Mathematics, 12.04.2021 21:30, Sk8terkaylee

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6) A silo is a building shaped
like a cylinder used to store
grain. The diameter of a
silo is 8.5 meters, and the
height of 15 meters.
8.5 m
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Which equation can be used
to find V, the volume of this
silo in cubic meters?
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15 m
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V = TT (4.25)?(15)
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O V = T (8.5)?(15)
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V = T (20)2 (10.5)
V = T (20)?(5.25)
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