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30 October, 07:10

Lisa sells candles. She makes an orange candle that has a radius of 1 inch and a height of 12 inches. Lisa sells the candles for $0.40 per cubic inch of wax. What is the price of the orange candle? Round to the nearest cent.

Which statements apply to this scenario? Check all that apply.

The volume of the candle is about 12.57 in. 3.

The volume of the candle is about 25.13 in. 3

The diameter of the candle is 0.5 inch.

The base area of the candle is about 3.14 in. 2.

The price of the candle is about $5.03.

The price of the candle is about $10.05.

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  1. 30 October, 07:24
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    The price is around 4.81-5.03$ your best bet is 5$
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