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10 May, 03:14

Patty is using a cylinder shape container to hold 48 in³ of liquid. The height of the container is 6 inches tall. What is the best approximation for the radius of the container?

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  1. 10 May, 03:15
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of cylinder = πr2h

    height = 6 inches

    r is the radius of the cylindrical container

    48 in3 = πr2 * 6

    6 = πr2

    π = 22/7

    6*7/22=r2

    42/22 = r2

    21/11=r2

    r2 = 21/11

    r = SQRT (21/11)

    r = 1.38169855942
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