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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which container will hold the most? (Use 3.14 for π.) pic in comments

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The amount of liquid a container will hold is related to the volume of the container, so you need to find the volumes of all the containers. I'll start you off with the volume equations and you could practice plugging in the values to get the volumes. Cone: \[V_c=(1/3)(\pi)(r^2)(h)\] Cylinder: \[V_cyl=(\pi)(r^2)(h)\] Rectangular Prism: \[V_{rp}=(l)(w)(h)\] Pyramid: \[V_p=(1/3)(b^2)(h)\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don't know what that means....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In these equations: h=height b=base l=length and w=width pi=Of course is 3.14.

OpenStudy (ja1):

Basically plug in the known values of each shape into the formulas provided @xXaddisonlandXx

OpenStudy (ja1):

I feel the love V.V

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