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30 October, 01:52

Melody has a mug with a diameter of 3.5 inches and a height of 4 inches. It is filled to the top with water. She wants to pour it into a different mug with a diameter of 3 inches. What is the minimum height the different mug must be so it does not overflow? Round to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 30 October, 02:16
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    Height of mug 2 = Volume of mug 2/Base of mug 2

    = Volume of mug 1/Base of mug 2

    = [4*pi * (3.5/2) ^2]/[pi * (3/2) ^2] = 5.44 in
  2. 30 October, 02:20
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    5.4 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    pi * (3.5/2) ² * 4 = pi * (3/2) ² * h

    49/4 * 4/9 = h

    h = 5.4444444445 inches
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