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28 February, 21:41

Two stockpots are similar cylinders. the smaller stockpot has a height of 10 inches and a radius of 2.5 inches. the larger stockpot has a height of 16 inches. what is the volume of the larger stockpot

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  1. 28 February, 22:06
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    To find the volume of the larger stockpot, you will need to find the radius using proportional reasoning.

    Use the following proportion to solve for the radius of the large stockpot.

    height 10 in 16 in

    radius 2.5 in x in.

    10x = 2.5 x 16

    10x = 40

    x = 4 in.

    The radius of the larger stockpot is 4 in.

    V = pi x r^2 x h

    3.14 x 4^2 x 16

    V = 803.84 cubic inches

    The volume of the larger stockpot is approximately 803.84 cubic inches.
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