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15 March, 01:47

A glass jar is shaped like a cylinder. The jar for a height of 8 in. and a base with a diameter of 4in. There are 3 in. of grape jelly left in the jar. What is the volume of the jelly in the jar?

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  1. 15 March, 01:58
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    It doesn't really matter that the jar is 8 inches high. What matters is how high the jelly is (3 inches), so the height that matters is 3 inches. The diameter of the jar is 4 inches. We need to know the radius of the circle in order to find out the area of the circle, so divide the diameter in half. So half of 4 inches is 2 inches, which is the radius. Use the formula where the volume is equal to pi times the radius squared times the height:

    Volume = 3.14 * (2) ^ 2 * 3 Square the 2 first

    Volume = 3.14 * 4 * 3 Multiply by 3

    Volume = 3.14 * 12 Then multiply by pi (3.14)

    Volume = 37.68

    (If you round it to more than the hundredth for pi, like 3.14159, then your answer would be 37.69908)

    (If you use 3.141592653589 for pi, then

    Volume = 37.699111843068, etc.)
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