A cylindrical vase has a diameter of 6 inches. At the bottom of the vase, there are 8 marbles, each of diameter 3 inches. The vase is filled with water up to a height of 10 inches. Which of the following could be used to calculate the volume of water in the vase?
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do u know how to find volume of cylinder
A. π(2ft)2(10ft) + one over threeπ(13ft − 10ft)2(2ft) B. π(10ft)2(2ft) + one over threeπ(13ft − 10ft)2(2ft) C. π(2ft)2(10ft) + one over threeπ(2ft)2(13ft − 10ft) D.π(10ft)2(2ft) + one over threeπ(2ft)2(13ft − 10ft)
yes with πr^2h
And each marble is a sphere. Volume of a sphere is?
4/3πr^3?
correct
find volume of a vase using above formula
o I'm sorry those are not the answers:(
A. π(10in)2(3in) − 1.5(four over threeπ(8in)3) B. π(3in)2(10in) − 1.5(four over threeπ(8in)3) C. π(10in)2(3in) − 8(four over threeπ(1.5in)3) D. π(3in)2(10in) − 8(four over threeπ(1.5in)3)
The volume equals 282.6
volume of water in the vase = volume of cyliderical vase - 8* spehere volume
how would I find the sphere volume?
diameter=3 so radius =1.5
14.13?
\[spehere volume = 4/3 * \pi *r^{3}\]
14.14
\[\pi *3 ^{2}*10 -8*\frac{ 4 }{ 3 }* \pi*(1.5)^3\]
do u understand
yes thank you so much
its was right!:)
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