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Plsss Urgent !! A container at the petting zoo holds 8138.88 cubic centimeters of grain. Visitors can fill paper cones with grain from the container. The cones have a radius of 4 centimeters and a height of 9 centimeters. How many times can you fill a cone with the grain that is stored in the container? Use 3.14 to approximate the value of Pi.

Plsss Urgent !! A container at the petting zoo holds 8138.88 cubic centimeters of-example-1

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Answer:

Its 54

Explanation:

User Aleatha
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Answer:

54 times you can fill a cone with the grain that is stored in the container

Explanation:

step 1

Find the volume of the paper cone

The volume of the cone is


V=(1)/(3)\pi r^(2) h

we have


r=4\ cm


h=9\ cm


\pi=3.14

substitute the values


V=(1)/(3)(3.14)(4)^(2) (9)=150.72\ cm^(3)

step 2

Divide the total volume of the container by the volume of one paper cone


(8,138.88)/(150.72)=54

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