Volume = pi*52*10 = 785.398 cubic feet to 3 decimal places
Volume of a cylindrical tank 8 feet in diameter and 8 feet tall is pi x 16 square feet (radius squared) x 8 feet (height) = 402 cubic feet.
Volume = 5.23599 in3
1 liter = 1/1000 m3 ⇒ 1000 liters = 1 m3 volume_of_cylinder = π x (diameter/2)2 x height ⇒ diameter = 2 x √(volume/(π x height)) = 2 x √(1/1.5π) ~= 0.92m (or 92cm).
The volume of this cylinder is 3,887.7 cubic feet.
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it is 10ft tall.
Volume of a cylindrical tank 8 feet in diameter and 8 feet tall is pi x 16 square feet (radius squared) x 8 feet (height) = 402 cubic feet.
The question cannot be answered. Is it about the diameter of the container from which the liquid is poured or of the cups? Is the shape cylindrical (and if so, how tall?) or is it spherical?
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Volume = 5.23599 in3
1 liter = 1/1000 m3 ⇒ 1000 liters = 1 m3 volume_of_cylinder = π x (diameter/2)2 x height ⇒ diameter = 2 x √(volume/(π x height)) = 2 x √(1/1.5π) ~= 0.92m (or 92cm).
The volume of this cylinder is 3,887.7 cubic feet.
10ft tall because she is a giant
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There are infinitely many possible combinations - ranging from tall thin containers to short wide ones.
As you've given a "diameter" measurement, I guess that the structure is cylindrical in shape. radius = diameter ÷ 2 = 51 ft ÷ 2 = 25.5 ft volume_cylinder = π x radius^2 x height = π x (25.5 ft)^2 x 180 ft ≈ 367707.7 cu ft