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Andy has two cylindrical cans. The smaller can has a radius of 2 cm and height of 8 cm. The larger can has a radius of 4 cm and height of 6 cm. About how much more liquid will the larger can hold than
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Andy has two cylindrical cans. The smaller can has a radius of 2 cm and height of 8 cm. The larger can has a radius of 4 cm and height of 6
cm. About how much more liquid will the larger can hold than the smaller can?
A
30 cubic centimeters
B
40 cubic centimeters
C
200 cubic centimeters
D
300 cubic centimeters
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Answer: 200 cubic centimeters
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