Mathematics, 23.12.2019 16:31 iyana479
Main show tank calculation: the main show tank has a radius of 60 feet and forms a quarter-sphere. what is the volume of the quarter-sphere shaped tank? round your answer to the nearest whole number. you must explain your answer using words, and you must show all work and calculations to receive credit. holding tank calculations: the holding tanks are congruent in size, and both are in the shape of a cylinder that has been cut in half vertically. the bottom of the tank is a curved surface. what is the volume of both tanks if the radius of tank #1 is 30 feet and the height of tank #2 is 110 feet? you must explain your answer using words, and you must show all work and calculations to receive credit.
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An automated water dispenser fills packets with one liter of water on average, with a standard deviation of 5 milliliter. the manual says that after a year of operation the dispenser should be tested to see if it needs recalibration. a year later a number of filled packets are set aside and measured separately. it is found that the average packet now contains about 0.995 liters. does the dispenser need calibration? explain your answer.
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