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A conical perfume bottle has a radius of 3.2 centimeters and a height of 3.9 centimeters.

Using 3.14 for pi, approximately how much perfume can the bottle hold?
A. 125.40 cubic centimeters
B. 50.94 cubic centimeters
C. 41.80 cubic centimeters
D. 152.83 cubic centimeters

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For this case, we must find the volume of the perfume bottle, given by the volume of a cone.


V = \frac {\pi * r ^ 2 * h} {3}

Where:

r: It's the radio

h: It's the height

Substituting the values:


V = \frac {3.14 * (3.2) ^ 2 * 3.9} {3}\\V = \frac {125.39904} {3}\\V = 41.79968 \ cubic \ centimeters

Round off:


V = 41.80 \ cubic \ centimeters

Thus, the bottle contains 41.80 cubic centimeters of perfume

Answer:

Option C

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