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OpenStudy (ladylauren):

i keep trying to get this but it is always wrong Look at the cups shown below (please note that images are not drawn to scale) A cone is shown with a radius of 3 inches and height 6 inches, and a cylinder is shown with a radius of 3 inches and height 5 inches How many more cubic inches of juice will cup B hold then cup A when both are completely full? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 18.8 cubic inches 21.2 cubic inches 28.2 cubic inches 49.5 cubic inches

OpenStudy (anonymous):

volume of a cylinder = pi r^2 h whre r = radius of the base and h = height volume of a cone = 1/3 * pi r^2 h fan and medal

OpenStudy (ladylauren):

that makes no sense.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im pretty sure its C but not 100% sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its C

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