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Scenario 63: A cylindrical tank radius 2 m, height 3 m. Volume (π≈3.14):
V = π r² h = 3.14 × 4 × 3 ≈ 37.7 m³. The correct answer is "~37.7 m³". This reflects the accepted standard for the firefighter-math assessment and aligns with t
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Question: Scenario 63: A cylindrical tank radius 2 m, height 3 m. Volume (π≈3.14):
Answer options:
- ~12.6 m³
- ~18.8 m³ ✅ ~37.7 m³
- ~75.4 m³
Correct answer: ~37.7 m³
Explanation: V = π r² h = 3.14 × 4 × 3 ≈ 37.7 m³. The correct answer is "~37.7 m³". This reflects the accepted standard for the firefighter-math assessment and aligns with the official handbook for this competency. The correct answer is "~37.7 m³". This capacity-fill scenario 63 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-math bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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