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ryzh [129]
3 years ago
5

Sandra calculated the height of a cylinder that has a volume of 576(pie) cubic centimeters and a radius of 8 centimeters. Her wo

rk is shown below.
V=Bh
Step 1: 576(pie)= (pie)8^2h
Step 2: 576(pie) = 64(pie)h
Step 3: 576(pie)/64(pie) = 64(pie)/64(pie)h
Step 4: h=9(pie) cm

What error did Sandra make when calculating the height of the cylinder?
A. In step 1, she substituted into the volume formula incorrectly.
B. In step 2, she calculated 8^2 incorrectly. It should be 16 rather than 64.
C. In step 4, the (pie) should have canceled, making the correct answer 9 cm.
D. Sandra calculated the height of the cylinder correctly.
Mathematics
2 answers:
mr_godi [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 3 should be: 576pi / 64pi = 64pi h / 64pi

Step 4:  9 = h.

I would say C and D.

neonofarm [45]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C. In step 4, the (pie) should have canceled, making the correct answer 9 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

The volume of a cylinder is,

V=\pi(r)^2h

Where r is the radius of the cylinder,

h be the height of the cylinder,

Given,

V=576\pi \text{ cubic cm}

r = 8 cm,

So, for finding the height of the cylinder the steps are as follows,

Step 1 : 576\pi =\pi (8)^2h

Step 2 : 576\pi =\pi (64)h

Step 3 : \frac{576\pi}{64\pi} =\frac{\pi (64)}{64\pi}h

Step 4 : h = 9\text{ cm}

Thus, it is clear that she had her mistake in 4th step,

She should cancel out \pi.

Option C is correct.

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