Ask a New Question

Question

A can of soda has a volume of 35.325 cubic inches and a height of 5 inches. What is the radius of this can.
10 years ago

Answers

Ms. Sue
V=πr^2h

35.325 = 3.14 * r^2 * 5

35.325 = 15.7 * r^2

35.325 / 15.7 = r^2

2.25 = r^2

1.5 = r

10 years ago

Related Questions

What happens to the pH of soda as it loses it's carbonation? Would it effect the taste? Why or why n... A 335 -mL can of soda pop is found to contain 40 g of sucrose (C12H22O11). What is the molarity of t... The ratio of soda to diet soda in Bill's Supermarket is 8 to 9. If a person counted 72 bottles of so... What would be the pH of a soda water made by saturating pure water with pure CO2 at 1 atm pressure? What is soda or soda pop? Is coke soda? What other drinks is soda? Could you mame them? Given a soda can with a volume of 21 and a diameter of 6, what is the volume of a cone that fits per... Why is it that if you take soda and mentos mix them together the mint kind of mentos that they'll ma... A soda can with 120,000 PA of pressure is heated from 240 K to 300 K in hot water. What is the new p... One can of soda/pop can contain the recommended daily amount of sugar Question 7 options: True... Find the volume of the soda cans: old new radius 3160c...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use