Cindy has a cylindrical container in her kitchen with the measurements shown at the right. if 3/4 of the space inside the contai
ner is filled with sugar, how many cubic inches of sugar are in the container?
2 answers:
Answer: the answer is 452.16 in
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3(π r² h) / 4 inches³
Step-by-step explanation:
cubic inches of sugar in the container = 3/4 (Volume of the cylinder)
Volume of a cylinder (V) = π r² h (inches³)
∴
cubic inches of sugar in the container = 3(π r² h) / 4
Note: Put the measurements shown at the right in the comment section and it will be completed.
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