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Mrs Dundee, an Australian farmer, has four silos on her farm in which she stores fertiliser, as shown in the photograph and diagram below. The silos are cylindrical ... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the diameter, we first use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: Here, the height is given as 7.35 m, and the volume is 60 m³.
Substituting the values:
Rearranging gives:
Taking the square root:
The diameter is: Thus, the diameter of the silo is approximately 3.22 m.
Step 2
Answer
To find the total capacity, we first calculate the maximum volume of all four silos:
Each silo has a volume of 60 m³, so:
Now converting cubic meters to gallons: Therefore, the total maximum capacity of the four silos is approximately 63,416.61 gallons.
Step 3
Answer
First, we need to determine the total amount of fertiliser needed for 1 055 acres:
Now, we calculate the amount of fertiliser left in the silos:
Total volume available: Converting to litres (1 m³ = 1,000 litres):
Now converting litres to kg (1 kg = 1 litre):
Comparing available fertiliser with the needed amount: Hence, Mrs Dundee will have enough fertiliser for her wheat field.
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