Answer:
63.565 inch³
Explanation:
A candle manufacturer sells cylindrical candles in sets of three.
Each candle in the set is of different size.
Smallest candle has a radius of
= 0.5 inches and a height of
= 3 inches.
other two candles are with scale factors of 2 and 3.
It means radius and height for second candle are
= 0.5 × 2 = 1 inch and
= 3 × 2 = 6 inches.
Radius and height of third candle are
= 0.5 × 3 = 1.5 inch and
= 2 × 3 = 6 inches
Now we have to calculate the amount of wax needed to create one set of candles.
Volume of Candle 1 =

=

Volume of Candle 2 =
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=

Volume of Candle 3 =
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=

Total quantity of wax = Volume (1) + volume (2) + volume (3)
= 2.355 + 18.84 + 42.39 = 63.565 inch³
63.565 inch³ wax is needed to create one set of candles.