[AJD] 3rd grade math question...

rick gates at geetel.net
Tue Dec 21 20:07:02 PST 2004


The volume of a cylindrical structure is found by multiplying the height by
the area of the circle at the base. The area of the circle is the radius
(1/2 the diameter) times the radius times 3.14.

 Volume = Height X Radius X Radius X 3.14


Example:

Height = 125 feet
Radius = 35 feet
Volume = 125 feet X 35 feet X 35 feet X 3.14
Volume = 480,812 cubic feet

Converting Volume to Gallons

Cubic feet (ft-3) x 7.48 = Gallons

Multiply 108 (ft-3) x 7.48 = 807 Gallons.
Does this help?......or do you want the answer?.....lol
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From: "Robert E. Harris" <deere.robert at verizon.net>
To: "JD list Atis" <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 8:04 PM
Subject: [AJD] 3rd grade math question...


> Ok, all you math guru's out there in ATIS land.....
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> Who can offer the answer to this query, or supply the formula for figuring
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> Volume in Gallons of a tank 30" in circumference and 48" long?
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