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Derek he's a cylindrical water bottle with a diameter of 4 centimeters and a height of 15 centimeters. If he filled the water bottle 3/4 full of water, how much water is on the water bottle?

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Answer: the cylindrical bottle contains 141.39 centimeters ^3 of water

Explanation:

The bottle has the shape of a cylinder. This means the volume of the bottle will be calculated using the formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder. Formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder is

V = πr^2h

Radius, r = diameter of the cylindrical water bottle /2 = 4/2 = 2 centimeters

Height of cylindrical water bottle, h = 15 centimeters

Volume of cylindrical water bottle, V = 3.142 × 2^2 × 15

= 188.52 centimeters ^3

If he filled the water bottle 3/4 full of water, this means that the current volume of the water bottle is 3/4 × it's original volume.

= 3/4 × 188.52 = 141.39 centimeters ^3

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