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The radius of a cylindrical tank is 5.5ft and the height is 12ft. What is the volume of the tank? 
Use the value 3.14 for π, and round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer.


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The volume of a cylinder is equal to the base area (a circle) times the height of the cylinder. In your case you have:

[tex]V= \pi r^{2}*h [/tex]
So: [tex]V=3.14( 5.5^{2})12=1139.8=1140 ft^{3} [/tex]