Asked by yomomma
Calculate the volume of each paint can and then compare by finding the difference use 3.14 for pi
Can A , Height = 8 in, Width = 5 in
Can B, Height = 13 in, Width = 4 in
Can A , Height = 8 in, Width = 5 in
Can B, Height = 13 in, Width = 4 in
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Answered by
yomomma
Do both cans hold the same amount of paint?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The volume of Can A:
r = 5 in / 2 = 2.5 in
V = πr^2h
V = 3.14 * 2.5^2 * 8
V = 3.14 * 6.25 * 8
V = 3.14 * 50
V = 157 in^3
The volume of Can B:
r = 4 in / 2 = 2 in
V = πr^2h
V = 3.14 * 2^2 * 13
V = 3.14 * 4 * 13
V = 3.14 * 52
V = 163.28 in^3
Difference:
163.28 - 157 = 6.28 in^3
Therefore, the difference in volume between Can A and Can B is 6.28 cubic inches.
r = 5 in / 2 = 2.5 in
V = πr^2h
V = 3.14 * 2.5^2 * 8
V = 3.14 * 6.25 * 8
V = 3.14 * 50
V = 157 in^3
The volume of Can B:
r = 4 in / 2 = 2 in
V = πr^2h
V = 3.14 * 2^2 * 13
V = 3.14 * 4 * 13
V = 3.14 * 52
V = 163.28 in^3
Difference:
163.28 - 157 = 6.28 in^3
Therefore, the difference in volume between Can A and Can B is 6.28 cubic inches.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
No, both cans do not hold the same amount of paint. Can B has a larger volume and can hold more paint compared to Can A. Can B holds approximately 6.28 cubic inches more paint than Can A.
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