How many more cubic inches of juice will cup B hold than cup A when both are completely full? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. How many more cubic inches of juice will cup B hold than cup A when both are completely full? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
@CShrix
@Directrix can you help?
The volume of the cone: V = 1/3 B h where B = the area of the base. V cone = 1/3 ( pi) * (1.5)^2 * 6 ------------ The volume of the cylinder: V = Bh where B is the area of the base times the height. V cyl = pi * (1.5)^2 * 5
The task now is the crank out the result of each volume formula.
Cone: 14.132 approx cubic inches Cylinder: 35.343 approx cubic inches
Subtract the cone volume from the cylinder volume to get the answer. @Samirah16
Post what you get for the answer, okay?
I got 21.211
Me, too.
Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Sooo it's 21.2?
Correct.
Thank you sooo much can you help me with a couple more? ik it's really late but i been behind in math and 2 other subjects gotta have it in by mid night today
I will try to help. Close this thread and open a new one.
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