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22 July, 19:14

In a laboratory, a scientist is using a cylindrical beaker whose length is 11 cm. The diameter of the beaker is 6 cm. How much acid can it hold? (Use 3.14 for π.)

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  1. 22 July, 19:16
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    Use V = pi x r^2 x h

    V = 3.14 x 3^2 x 11

    V = 310.86
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