A large "round" bale of hay is actually in the shape of a cylinder with a four-foot diameter and a five-foot height. A traditional "square" bale of hay is actually in the shape of a rectangular prism. Its dimensions are two feet by four feet by two feet. Approximately how many "square" bales contain the same amount of hay as one "round" bale of hay?

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4. A large "round" bale of hay is actually in the shape of a cylinder with a
four-foot diameter and a five-foot height. A traditional "square" bale of
hay is actually in the shape of a rectangular prism. Its dimensions are two
feet by four feet by two feet. Approximately how many "square" bales
contain the same amount of hay as one "round" bale of hay?
5. A tank on the road roller is filled with water to make the roller heavy. The
tank is a cylinder that has a height of six feet and a radius of two feet.
Since one cubic foot of water weighs 62.5 pounds, determine the weight
of the water in a full tank.
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Transcribed Image Text:ps://goformative.com/formatives/60a1af39d05c360cd3b02a69 4. A large "round" bale of hay is actually in the shape of a cylinder with a four-foot diameter and a five-foot height. A traditional "square" bale of hay is actually in the shape of a rectangular prism. Its dimensions are two feet by four feet by two feet. Approximately how many "square" bales contain the same amount of hay as one "round" bale of hay? 5. A tank on the road roller is filled with water to make the roller heavy. The tank is a cylinder that has a height of six feet and a radius of two feet. Since one cubic foot of water weighs 62.5 pounds, determine the weight of the water in a full tank. prt se home 96 L. 8 9 backspace lock T Y C 7 home enter pause t shift alt ctri
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