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22 November, 11:48

Steve bought a new graduated cylinder for his chemistry class. It holds 1,000 mL of liquid. If the cylinder has a radius of 5 cm, then how tall is the cylinder?

(1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter)

A.

100 cm

B.

40,000 cm

C.

200 cm

D.

40 cm

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  1. 22 November, 12:00
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    The equation for volume is 'area of the base * height = volume'

    We are given the radius of the cylinder, so we can solve for the base area:

    pi (r^2)

    pi (5cm^2)

    25cm^2 (pi)

    =78.54cm^2

    With this, we can now use the volume formula to solve for the height. (Replace mL with cm^3)

    78.54cm^2 (height) = 1000cm^3

    Height=12.73cm

    Final answer = 12.73cm
  2. 22 November, 12:17
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    B if you think about it it's not in the hundred nor tens so b
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