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5 July, 19:56

The height h, in inches, of the juice in the pitcher shown at the right is a function of the amount of juice j, in ounces, that has been poured out of the pitcher. write a function rule that represents this situation. what is the height of the juice after 47oz have been poured out?

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  1. 5 July, 20:00
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    The pitcher shown has a height of 10 inches and a volume of 64 oz. The pitcher has a shape of cylinder and the volume formula of cylinder is:

    V = π r^2 h

    So given volume and height, we can find for the radius:

    64 = π r^2 (10)

    r = 1.427

    So for a 47 oz volume is poured out, what remains is:

    V remain = 64 oz - 47 oz = 17 oz

    So the height at a volume of 17 oz is:

    17 = π (1.472) ^2 h

    h = 2.66 inches
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