Math  /  Geometry

QuestionA pipe 200 feet long has a diameter of 36 inches. What volume of water in cubic feet will the pipe hold if it is full?
Volume =(=( Surface Area )×) \times length =(0.785×D2)× length =[0.785×(ft)2]×\begin{array}{l} =\left(0.785 \times \mathrm{D}^{2}\right) \times \text { length } \\ =\left[0.785 \times(\square \mathrm{ft})^{2}\right] \times \square \end{array} (type answer in the blue box and click Submit)

Studdy Solution
Calculate the volume:
V=(0.785×9 ft2)×200 ft V = \left(0.785 \times 9 \text{ ft}^2\right) \times 200 \text{ ft} =(7.065 ft2)×200 ft = (7.065 \text{ ft}^2) \times 200 \text{ ft} =1413 ft3 = 1413 \text{ ft}^3
The volume of water the pipe will hold is:
1413 ft3 \boxed{1413 \text{ ft}^3}

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