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16 July, 02:52

A cylindrical vase has a diameter of 6 inches. At the bottom of the vase, there are 6 marbles, each of diameter 2 inches. The vase is filled with water up to a height of 10 inches. What is the volume of water in the vase?

A.) 36π in^3

B.) 54π in^3

C.) 66π in^3

D.) 82π in^3

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  1. 16 July, 02:54
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    The volume of the water is determined by taking the difference between the volume of the water initially and the volume of the marbles placed in the cylinder/

    Volume of water = Volume of water 10 inch high - Volume of 6 marbles

    = π (3 in) ^2 * (10 in) - 6 (4/3) (π) (1 in) ^3 = 90π in^3 - 8π in^3 = 82π in^3
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