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8 April, 21:49

Drew and beau both have cylindrical water bottles. Drew water bottle has a diameter of 6 and the height of 7 inches. Beaus water has a diameter of 4 inches and a height of 9 inches who'd water bottle holds more and how much more water does it hold

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  1. 8 April, 22:11
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    Drew's water bottle holds more.

    1.39 L.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The volume of a cylinder is calculated with the equation:

    V = h*pi*d^2/4

    where V is the volume, h is the height and d is the diameter.

    The volume of Drew's water bottle is:

    V_Drew = 7 * pi * 6^2 / 4 = 197.92 in3

    The volume of Beau's water bottle is:

    V_Beau = 9 * pi * 4^2 / 4 = 113.097 in3

    The Drew's water bottle holds more water.

    The difference of volume between the bottles is

    V_Drew - V_Beau = 197.92 - 113.097 = 84.823 in3

    One cubic inch is equal to 0.0163871 liter of water, so 84.823 in3 is equal to 84.823*0.0163871 = 1.39 liter of water.

    So Drew's bottle can hold 1.39 liter of water more than Beau's bottle.
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