Calculate the volume of each paint can and then compare by finding the difference. Use 3.14 for pi. V=π⋅r2⋅h(1 point)

Responses

Can A holds 25.12 cm3 more paint than Can B.
Can A holds 25.12 cm3 more paint than Can B.

Can B holds 25.12 cm3 more paint than Can A.
Can B holds 25.12 cm3 more paint than Can A.

Can B holds 75.36 cm3 more paint than Can A.
Can B holds 75.36 cm3 more paint than Can A.

Can A and Can B hold the same amount of paint.

1 answer

First, let's calculate the volume of Can A and Can B. Let's assume the radius (r) and height (h) of Can A are both 5 cm, and the radius (r) and height (h) of Can B are 4 cm and 3 cm respectively.

Volume of Can A:
V(A) = π * (5 cm)^2 * 5 cm
V(A) = 3.14 * 25 * 5
V(A) = 3.14 * 125
V(A) = 392.5 cm3

Volume of Can B:
V(B) = π * (4 cm)^2 * 3 cm
V(B) = 3.14 * 16 * 3
V(B) = 3.14 * 48
V(B) = 150.72 cm3

Now let's find the difference:
Difference = V(A) - V(B)
Difference = 392.5 cm3 - 150.72 cm3
Difference = 241.78 cm3

Therefore, Can A holds 241.78 cm3 more paint than Can B. None of the provided options match the calculated difference.