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11 October, 07:34

A flower pot, in the shape of a cylinder, l has a circumference of 66 in. and a height of 30 in.

Which estimate best approximates the amount of soil the pot can hold?

3600 in³

10,400 in³

43,600 in³

98,000 in³

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  1. 11 October, 07:57
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    The amount of soil that the pot can hold is best approximated by calculating for the volume of the cylinder through the equation,

    V = πr²h

    We first calculate for the radius, r, given the circumference, C

    C = 2πr; r = C/2π = 66 in/2 (π) = 10.5 in

    Then, substituting the known values.

    V = π (10.5 in) ² (30 in)

    V = 10,390.81 in³

    Thus, the volume of the soil is approximately 10,400. The answer is the third set.
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