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.
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.
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