A can of chicken stock measures 3.5 inches in diameter and is 5 inches tall. What is the volume of the can? Use 3.14 for pi. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
38.50 cubic inches
48.08 cubic inches
92.46 cubic inches
192.33 cubic inches
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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hold on im figuring it out :P
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@RainbowBubbles01 Still figuring it out :P :(
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yeah hold on im puting it in
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3.5 in. multiply it by 5 in. and you get 17.5 and you times that by 11 and you get 192.5 by nearest to 19.5
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
nearest to 192.33
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but thats how i got it i mayby wrof so dont use it ok hold on
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i dont think i am right?
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i think rainbow is right i said I THINK
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok, so the volume of a cylinder is 3.14 x radius^2 x height. Since the diameter is 3.5, the radius is 1.75, and the height is 5. So can you multiply 3.14 x 1.75^2 x 5? @Synquence
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Thanks mate @AnswerMyQuestions
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Np.
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Thanks to everyone helping
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4808 (see i told you i was wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
48.08
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