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So my question is for me to build a module and I must fit four people in chairs with the dimensions of 4.2 feet tall 2.5 feet long and 1.5 feet long the shape must be a cone and the ship must have 300 air mininum for tee try for the astronauts and must include a hatch or door the dimensions I must have is radius diameter volume and height
 
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So my question is for me to build a module and I must fit four people in chairs with the dimensions of 4.2 feet tall 2.5 feet long and 1.5 feet long the shape must be a cone and the ship must have 300 air minnum for tee try for the astronauts and must include a hatch or door the dimensions I must have is radius diameter voulume and height
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This is the question I am stuck with the whole question
 

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So my question is for me to build a module and I must fit four people in chairs with the dimensions of 4.2 feet tall 2.5 feet long and 1.5 feet long the shape must be a cone and the ship must have 300 air minimum for tee try for the astronauts and must include a hatch or door the dimensions I must have is radius diameter volume and height
What does "300 air minimum" mean?

How big a circle would you need to fit in four rectangles of the size 2.5' by 1.5' (this circle will be the base of your re-entry vehicle)?
 
Idk what 300 air mean and don’t know the given amount of volume you have
 
Sorry but I am super confused with this problem

How big a circle would you need to fit in four rectangles of the size 2.5' by 1.5' (this circle will be the base of your re-entry vehicle)?
 
Idk what 300 air mean and don’t know the given amount of volume you have

You better ask your instructor about this term - something may be missing in the problem statement.
 
I did 1.5 times 2.5 then times four since there is four seats
If multiply 1.5 ft by 2.5 ft you would get 3.75 sqft - then dimension 15 ft is incorrect (unless you divided by ft somewhere).

You need to use your imagination a bit!

Draw a rectangle of size 3" x 5".

What is the length of the diagonal of the rectangle described above?
 
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