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Mike is filing 2 cylindrical containers with paint. the larger container has dimensions three times those of the smaller container. If there is 0.4 fluid ounce per cubic inch of…
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mike is filing 2 cylindrical containers with paint. the larger container has dimensions three times those of the smaller container. If there is 0.4 fluid ounce per cubic inch of paint, how many fluid ounces of paint are in the larger container?
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bigger is tripples other thing
small radius=5 so big is 5*3=15
small height=6 so big is 6*4=18
Vcylinder=hpir^2
V=18pi15^2
V=18pi225
V=4050pi
pi=3.141592
V=12723.4476 cubic inchs
0.4 per cubic insh
0.4 times 12723.4476=5089.37904 oz
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