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Sagot :
Hey there! I'm happy to help!
First, let's find the volume of the cylindrical tank.
To find the volume of a cylinder, take the area of the circle base and multiply it by the height of the cylinder.
To find the area of a circle, you square the radius and multiply it by pi (we will use 3.14).
The diameter is always twice the radius, so we divide by two to find the radius.
1.4/2=0.7
We square this.
0.7²=0.49
And we multiply by 3.14.
0.49×3.14=1.5386
Now that we have the area of the circle, we multiply by the height (length in our case since the cylinder is sideways).
1.5386×4.5=6.9237
Now, we see that we will be losing 1.7 feet every minute. To see how many times 1.7 feet goes into our cylinder, we just divide!
6.9237÷1.7= 4.07276470588
So we see that it will take just over 4 minutes for the tank to empty.
Have a wonderful day and keep on learning! :D
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