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14 February, 15:42

1. Mr. Gomez stores his iguana food in a can that is eight inches tall and has a diameter of six inches. He stores his hamster food in a can that is ten inches tall and has a diameter of five inches. Which can of food is larger?

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  1. 14 February, 15:53
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    The iguana can is larger

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Plug in the measurements into the equation for a cylinder (V=πr^2h) to find out which volume is bigger. Remember to divide the diameter by 2 to radius.

    (Hampster) V≈196.35 < V≈226.19 (Iguana)
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