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V = Pie are square and high

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V = (3.14 X 2.5) X 5

V = ( 7.85 ) x 5

V = 39.25 qubic foots

Check my math, I could remember the formulas but crapy at multiplication

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Q: How do you find the volume of a 5 ft deep hole and 5 ft in diameter?
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