A bucket is 12 inches deep and holds exactly 25 gallons of water.

What is the diameter of the brim (to the nearest inch) if it is twice the diameter of the bottom?



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Solution to the Problem:

The diameter of the brim is 32.41 inches.

First, you must know that 1 gallon is equivalent to 231 cubic inches.   Therefore, 25 gallons (the volume of the bucket) is equivalent to 5,775 cubic inches.

The bucket is in the shape of a frustum of a cone (or a truncated cone), which is simply a cone with the top cut off parallel to the base.   See the diagram below.



To determine the volume of the bucket, find the volume of the large cone and subtract the volume of the smaller cone.



You could also solve the problem by using the formula for the volume of a frustum of a cone:





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