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Midnight97:

Help is needed

Midnight97:

Midnight97:

Tbh I believe it's 15

snowie:

@oliver69

Midnight97:

@snowie wrote:
@oliver69
Dad is offline lol

snowie:

@midnight97 wrote:
@snowie wrote:
@oliver69
Dad is offline lol
Ik but when he's on he'll help you

Midnight97:

@snowie wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
@snowie wrote:
@oliver69
Dad is offline lol
Ik but when he's on he'll help you
LMAO alright

Midnight97:

Demon I see you lol

Demonwolf:

^^

toga:

To calculate the amount of soup the can can hold, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr²h, where r is the radius of the base, h is the height, and π is a constant approximately equal to 3.14. Substituting the values given in the problem, we get: V = π(3 cm)²(4 cm) V ≈ 113.1 cm³ Therefore, the amount of soup the can hold is approximately 113 cm

notmeta:

idk im not smart

Midnight97:

Thank you toga

toga:

i can explain why A B D are wrong

toga:

Option A (15 cm³) is incorrect because it is much smaller than the correct answer. This answer is less than half of the real answer, so it is clear that it is not a reasonable option. Option B (38 cm³) is also incorrect because it is less than one-third of the actual answer. This option is much smaller than the real answer, so it is not a reasonable option. Option D (151 cm³) is incorrect because it is much larger than the correct answer. This answer is more than one-third greater than the real answer, so it is not a reasonable option. Therefore, the correct option is C (113 cm³), which is close to one-third of the total volume of a cylinder with a height of 4 cm and a radius of 3 cm.

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