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12 March, 02:07

A cylindrical glass of water is 6 in tall and holds a volume of 60 inof water.

To the nearest tenth of an inch, what is the radius of the glass?

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  1. 12 March, 02:34
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    radius of the cylinder = 3inches (to the nearest tenth)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the height of the cylinder = 6inches

    volume of water in the cylinder = 60inces³

    radius of the cylinder = ?

    π = 3.14

    recall that,

    the fomular for finding the volume of a cylinder = πr²h

    the volume of a cylinder = πr²h

    the volume of a cylinder = 3.14 * r² * 6

    60 = 18.84r

    divide both sides by 18.84

    60/18.84 = 18.84r/18.84

    = 3.184

    radius of the cylinder = 3inches (to the nearest tenth)
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