Asked by sk
Use the image below.
Thomas wants to find the volume of his soup can. What is the volume of Thomas’ can? Answer in terms of 𝜋.
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10.125π
13.5π
40.5π
6.75π
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I can’t see the image you mentioned. Please upload it (or tell me the can’s radius or diameter and its height).
Meanwhile, here's how to get the answer once you know the measurements:
- Volume of a cylinder: V = π r^2 h (r = radius, h = height).
- If you’re given a diameter, divide by 2 to get r.
For reference, the four choices correspond to these (r, h) pairs:
- 10.125π = π(1.5^2)(4.5)
- 13.5π = π(3^2)(1.5)
- 40.5π = π(3^2)(4.5)
- 6.75π = π(1.5^2)(3)
Send the image or the dimensions and I’ll pick the correct choice and show the work.
Meanwhile, here's how to get the answer once you know the measurements:
- Volume of a cylinder: V = π r^2 h (r = radius, h = height).
- If you’re given a diameter, divide by 2 to get r.
For reference, the four choices correspond to these (r, h) pairs:
- 10.125π = π(1.5^2)(4.5)
- 13.5π = π(3^2)(1.5)
- 40.5π = π(3^2)(4.5)
- 6.75π = π(1.5^2)(3)
Send the image or the dimensions and I’ll pick the correct choice and show the work.
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