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Acylindrical water tank's height is 48 feet and the diameter is 30 feet. considering that 1 cubic yard = 202 gallons, how many gallons are in the tank when filled to capacity? (Ο€ = 3.14) a) 175,892 gallons b) 205,472 gallons c) 253,712 gallons d) 285,215 gallons

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