Construction Math - Calculating volume - Trades Training Video

EDIT - We made an error - at 3:46 the solution should be 26.19 cubic feet NOT 26.72- Sorry
Welcome to the Applied Construction Math Series: In this video, we will review the process of calculating the volume of a cylinder and fractions of a circle
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  • @HollowSword
    @HollowSword7 ай бұрын

    I get 26.19 when I divide it by 6, I get the same if i multiply it by 60 then divide by 360, where am I going wrong?

  • @joecarswell9376

    @joecarswell9376

    25 күн бұрын

    You are correct! That was my friday math at work. We will correct the video and make me look stupid at the same time. Thanks for the catch