A cylindrical water tank has a radius of 6 feet and a height of 20 feet. A larger tank with the same height has a volume that is 3 times the volume of the smaller tank. What is the best approximation for the diameter of the larger tank?

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Answer:

Radius of large cylinder [tex]= 10.39 feet\\[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of the larger tank is three times the volume of smaller tank

Volume of smaller tank

[tex]= \pi r^{2} h\\= (3.14) * 6^{2} * 20\\= 2260.8 ft^{3} \\[/tex]

Volume of larger tank

[tex]= 3 * 2260.8 ft^3\\= 6782.4 ft^3\\[/tex]

Or it can also be written as

[tex]\pi r^{2} h = 6782.4 ft^3\\(3.14) * ( r^2) 20 = 6782.4 ft^3\\r^2 = 108\\r = 10.39[/tex]