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To Find :The number of cement bags needed for 4 inches radius, 5 inches radius and 6 inches radius.
Answer to Problem 19PPE
To fill a tube with 4 inches radius approximately 2 bags are needed.
To fill a tube with 5 inches radius approximately 3 bags are needed.
To fill a tube with 6 inches radius approximately 5 bags are needed.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Circular base area is
Volume of single bag=
Area of tube with circular base =
Now, volume V of the tube
Volume of single bag =
Number of bags for
Since 1 feet =12 inches
Consider
Thus,
Substitute
Number of bags required to fill the tube with 4 inches = 2.
Consider
Thus,
Substitute
Thus, to fill a tube with 5 inches radius approximately 3 bags are needed.
Consider
Thus,
Substitute
Thus, to fill a tube with 6 inches radius approximately 5 bags are needed.
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