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Monte performs an experiment using 2 identical graduated cylinders, each with a radius of 2 centimeters. The volume of the liquid in the first graduated cylinder is 188.4 cubic centimeters. The volume of the liquid in the second graduated cylinder is 314 cubic centimeters.

What is the difference in the height of the liquid in the two cylinders?

Use 3.14 for pi.

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User Pegasis
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πr²h(2)-πr²h(1)=πr²(h(2)-h(1))=V2-V1

V2-V1=πr²(h(2)-h(1))

314-188.4=π*2²(h(2)-h(1))

(h(2)-h(1))=(314-188.4)/4π=10

difference is 10 cm

User Anass Naoushi
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Answer:

25-15=10 cm is your answer!!



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