To calculate the volumes of the paint cans, we will use the formula \( V = \pi \cdot r^2 \cdot h \), where \( \pi \) is approximately 3.14, \( r \) is the radius, and \( h \) is the height of the can. Unfortunately, you haven't provided the dimensions (radius and height) for either Can A or Can B in your question. If you provide the appropriate dimensions, I can help you calculate the volume for both cans.
Once we know the volumes of Can A and Can B, we can compare the two volumes and find the difference to determine which can holds more paint.
Please provide the radius and height for Can A and Can B so we can proceed with the calculations.