A soup can, shaped like a cylinder, has a diameter of 3.5 inches and a height of 5 inches. Each serving of soup is 15 cubic inch
es. If a can of soup this size costs $1.99, what is the cost of each serving of soup? Round to the nearest cent.
1 answer:
Answer:
The answer to your question is Cost of a serving = $0.62
Step-by-step explanation:
Data
diameter = 3.5 in
height = 5 in
each serving = 15 in³
Cost of the can = $1.99
Process
1.- Calculate the volume of the can
Volume = πr²h
-Substitution
Volume = (3.14)(3.5/2)²(5)
-Simplification
Volume = (3.14)(3.062)(5)
-Result
Volume = 48.08 in³
2.- Use proportions and cross multiplication to find the cost of a serving.
48.08 in³ ---------------- $1.99
15 in³ ---------------- x
x = (15 x 1.99)/48.08
x = 29.85/48.08
x = $0.62
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