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1 February, 20:15

Mary wants to fill in a cylinder vase. At the flower store they told her that the vase should be filled 3/4 for the flowers to last the longest. Her cylinder vase has a radius of 4 inches and a height of 10 inches. How much water should Mary pour into the vase?

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  1. 1 February, 20:42
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    Answer: 376.98192 mL

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are going to use this equation.

    V = π * r² * h

    according to the question we have the value for r and h, if you replace the values into the equation we will get following product:

    note: also keep in mind that value of π is 3.141516

    V = π * r² * h

    V = π * (4in) ² * (10in)

    V = 502.64256 in³

    after we can divide this value in 4 equals parts

    then we get the following equation:

    502.64256 in³ / 4 = 125.66064 in³

    after that that you can multiply this value by 3 to get the 3 parts of the cylinder vase for example:

    125.66064 in³ * 3 = 376.98192 in³

    and this result is the volume of water that we have to pour into the vase
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