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26 September, 11:42

Mary wants to fill a cylindrical cup with water. The dimensions of the cup are labeled below:

Height: 15cm

Diameter: 6cm

How much water can Mary pour in the cup without it overflowing?

A.) 1,620 pi cm^3

B.) 540 pi cm^3

C.) 270 pi cm^3

D.) 180 pi cm^3

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  1. 26 September, 11:46
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    540 pi cm³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Volume of cup = pi*r²*h

    r = 6cm

    h = 15 cm

    Volume = pi*6²*15

    = 540 pi cm³
  2. 26 September, 11:48
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    540 pi cm^3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. find area of the circle, πr² (radius is half of the diameter)

    2. find volume of cylinder, πr² (h) h is height

    π * 3² * 15 = 424.12

    they must have meant the radius was 6cm, not the diameter.
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