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20 January, 13:56

Sandra's mother bought her a cylindrical sugar container for her bakery. The container has a height of 1 meter and a radius of. 25 meters. When the container is full, the sugar inside weighs 3 kg. What is the density of the sugar in kilograms per cubic meter?

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  1. 20 January, 13:58
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    The answer to your question is: density = 15.3 kg/m³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    h = 1 meter

    r = 0.25 meters

    mass = 3 kg

    density = ?

    density = mass / volume

    volume = πr²h

    volume = (3.14) (0.25) ² (1) substitution

    volume = 0.196 m³

    density = 3/0.196

    = 15.3 kg/m³ result
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