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25 January, 21:51

Mary wants to fill in a cylinder vase. At the flower store they told her that the vase should be filled for the flowers to last the longest. Her cylinder vase has a radius of 4in and a height of 10in. How much water should Mary pour into the vase?

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  1. 25 January, 22:01
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    The answer is 502,4 in^3. The volume of a cylinder (V) is π*r²*h, where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder. We know that π = 3.14, r = 4 in, h = 10 in. Substitute them in the formula for the volume of the cylinder: V = 3.14 * 4^2 * 10 = 3.14 * 16 * 10 = 502.4 in^3.
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