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26 September, 08:20

The area of a second soup can's base is 5 pi inches squared. The can has a height of 10 inches. How would you use that information to find how much soup the can will hold? Explain.

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  1. 26 September, 08:27
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    Answer: 157.10 cubic inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we have to calculate the volume of the can,.

    Since the can is a cylinder we can apply the next formula:

    Volume: π x radius ²x height

    Since = π x radius ² = area of the base of the cylinder

    Replacing with the values given:

    V = are of the base x height

    V = 5 pi inch2 x 10 inch

    V = 5πx10 = 157.10 cubic inches
  2. 26 September, 08:44
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    The amount of soup the can will hold is;

    50π inches cubed = 157.08 inches cubed

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The amount of soup the can will hold is equal to the volume of the can.

    Volume of the can = base area * height

    Given;

    Base Area = 5π inches squared

    height = 10 inches

    Volume of can = 5π * 10 = 50π inches cubed

    The amount of soup the can will hold is;

    50π inches cubed = 157.08 inches cubed
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