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4. A farm manager has three bids to build a cylindrical silo on her farm. The silo must contain 68400 bushels (85121 cubic feet) of corn. Each company that has
bid to build the silo has a slightly different interior) diameter and height.
Use the information to complete the table indicating the minimum height for the
silo to contain at least 85121 cubic feet. Round your answer to the nearest foot.

Diameter of Cylindrical Silo
1. 40 feet
2. 45 feet
3. 48 feet

Minimum height of Cylindrical Silo:
1.
2.
3.

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