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6 September, 04:56

Two cylindrical containers are shown. Container A has radius r and height h and holds a maximum of 42 ounces of water. Container B has radius r and height 1.5h. What is the maximum amount of water that Container B can hold?

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  1. 6 September, 05:09
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    Volume of a cylindrical container=πr²h

    Container A:

    πr²h=42 ounces of water.

    Countainer B.

    Volume of Container B=πr² (1.5 h) = 1.5 (πr²h) = 1.5 (42 ounces of water) = 63 ounces of water.

    Answer: the maximum amount of water that Container B can hold is 63 ounces of water.
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