Asked by sidlord
the base of a cylindrical juice container is a circle with diameter 20 cm. The height of the container is 80cm. What is the capacity of the juice container? show your work.
b) The juice container will be filled to 90% of its capacity. What will be the volume of juice in the container?
plz help and thx!
b) The juice container will be filled to 90% of its capacity. What will be the volume of juice in the container?
plz help and thx!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
the base of a cylindrical juice container is a circle with diameter 20 cm. The height of the container is 80cm. What is the capacity of the juice container?
Pi * r^2 * h = V
3.14 * 10^2 * 80 = ??
For the second part, take 90% of the above answer.
Pi * r^2 * h = V
3.14 * 10^2 * 80 = ??
For the second part, take 90% of the above answer.
Answered by
sidlord
for 10^2, would you just make it 100?
so 3.14 x 100 x 80 = 25129cm^3
so 3.14 x 100 x 80 = 25129cm^3
Answered by
Ms. Sue
My calculator shows 25,120 cm^3
Answered by
sidlord
oops, my mistake.thanks for correcting me!:)
Answered by
sidlord
this next question gives me the diameter instead of the radius. what do i do when that happens.
height : 10.3m
diameter : 5.8m
height : 10.3m
diameter : 5.8m
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Since the diameter is twice the radius, divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius.
Answered by
sidlord
alright, thank u! i just have anpther quick question.
The juice company decides to use a box to contain the jice. What is the minimum height of the box if its base measure 10cm by 12cm? how would i do this one?
The juice company decides to use a box to contain the jice. What is the minimum height of the box if its base measure 10cm by 12cm? how would i do this one?
Answered by
hanah
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Answered by
Ana
Hi its kinda uh 12 years later but for question B) you have to times You're recent answer by 90%