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21 July, 23:57

One round cake pan has a diameter of 10inches. A second-round cake pan has a diameter of 8 inches. Each is a cylinder with a height of 2 inches. What is the difference in the volume of the two cake pans in cubic inches

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  1. 22 July, 00:25
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    56.56 in³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This problem bothers on the mensuration of solid shapes, a cylinder

    To solve this problem we need to calculate the volume of both cake pans

    Given data

    First cake pan

    Diameter d = 10in

    Radius r = 5in

    Height h = 2in

    Second pan

    Diameter d = 8in

    Radius r = 4in

    Height h = 2in

    Volume of first cake pan

    V=πr²h

    V = 3.142*5²*2

    V = 157.1 in³

    Volume of second cake pan

    V=πr²h

    V = 3.142*4²*2

    V = 100.544 in³

    Difference in volume is

    =157.1-100.544

    = 56.56 in³
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