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How do you find the Volume of a Silo?

A silo consists of a cylinder and a hemisphere. So, the volume of the silo is the volume of a cylinder plus the volume of the hemisphere.Volume of a sphere: 4/3πr3 ---> Hemisphere: 2/3πr3Volume of a cylinder: πr2hSo, combining the two equations, the full equation to finding the volume of a silo:V = 2/3πr3 + πr2h


How does a small cement silo work?

A small cement silo works by storing dry cement powder and releasing it into a mixer or conveyor system through a controlled discharge mechanism. The silo typically has an aeration system to prevent clogging and ensure a consistent flow of cement. The cement is loaded from the top and can be unloaded from the bottom through a screw conveyor or air slides.


What are Mad Libs?

It tells you to fill in blanks with words with the same part of speech. For example, If it wants a noun you could say car. When all the blanks are filled, It all becomes one big hilarious paragraph! Have fun laughing!


If you have something 5 feet deep and 3 feet in diameter how many gallons will it take to fill this item?

First you have to calculate the volume (cubic capacity) of the container and then multiply by the number of gallons per cubic foot. Formula for calulating volume is radius-squared x pi x depth: 1.5-squared x 3.1416 x 5 = 35.343 cubic feet. There are 7.481 gallons per cubic foot, Hence, 35.343 x 7.481 = 264.40 gallons to fill the container.


Can you find any examples of exercises that practice grammatical competence and communicative competence?

One example of an exercise that practices grammatical competence is a gap-fill activity where students fill in missing words in a sentence with the correct grammatical form. For communicative competence, a role-playing activity where students have to engage in a conversation using the target language would be effective. Another example could be a task where students have to write a dialogue between two characters, focusing on using appropriate language structures and expressions to convey meaning effectively.