[Mathematics] Measurement Question?

Find the capacity of a tank 20 m long, shaped like a cylinder with hemispheres (diameter 4 m) on the ends.

Cylinder volume: V = π*r^2*h
Capacities: 1 m^3 = 1000 L

Answer: 234570 L

I'm getting a different answer. Please provide the steps.

Thanks!

?2011-10-21T19:10:29Z

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Length of cylinder = 20-2*2 = 16 m
Radius of hemispheres = 2m
Volume = pi*2^2*16 + (4/3)pi*2^3
= 234.5714 m^3
= 234,571 L

pruess2016-10-03T06:32:39Z

1m^3=1000dm^3 1dm^3=1000cm^3 1cm^3=1000mm^3 the upward thrust is 1000 for each step extremely of 10, considering that we've 3 dimensions extremely of one. additionally, 1dm^3 is the definition of Litre. purely convert to dm^3 and it quite is the comparable in Litres. this provides us: 8cm^3=8000cm^3 3m^3=3000000cm^3 5Litres=5000cm^3 2500cm^3=2,5Litres

Anonymous2011-10-21T19:01:58Z

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