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10 June, 16:22

You have a full cylindrical glass of water that stands 8 inches tall and has a radius of 1.5 inches. If you pour the water into a larger cylindrical glass that stands 12 inches tall and has a radius of 2.5 inches, how much more water would the larger glass be able to hold? round your answer to the nearest hundreth.

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  1. 10 June, 16:39
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    The volume of a cylinder is [ (pi) (radius) ² (height) ].

    The volume of the big glass is [ (pi) (2.5) ² (12) ] = 75 pi cubic inches.

    The volume of the small glass is [ (pi) (1.5) ² (8) ] = 18 pi cubic inches.

    When you empty the small glass into the large one, the large one still has

    room for [ (75 pi cubic inches) minus (18 pi cubic inches) ] more water.

    (75 - 18) (pi) cubic inches = 57 pi cubic inches = 179.07 cubic inches

    (about 99.22 fluid ounces)
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