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OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

Assume that the flask shown in the diagram can be modeled as a combination of a sphere and a cylinder. Based on this assumption, what is the volume of the flask? Round the answer to two decimal places.

OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

@sleepyjess @Kainui

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

First, what is the formula for volume of a sphere?

OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

4/3 x pi x r3 right? @sleepyjess

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

yep

OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

So I just apply that to the picture? @sleepyjess

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Yep, for the sphere though, they show that diameter is 4.5, and radius is d/2, so we need to find the radius before anything.

OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

So how would I find the radius exactly? @sleepyjess

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Just d/2

OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

I wish I had time to work it out but im running out of time cause my class period is about to end lol

OpenStudy (mattyboyy):

oh okay

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

So 4.5/2

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