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An unopened can of iced tea contains 350 cubic centimeters of liquid. If the can is 5 inches long and has a 0.8-inch diameter, which is the BEST estimate of the volume of iced tea contained in the top
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An unopened can of iced tea contains 350 cubic centimeters of liquid. If the can is 5 inches long and has a 0.8-inch diameter, which is the BEST estimate of the volume of iced tea contained in the top 3 inches of the can?
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The answer is 210, 3/5×350 = 210
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volume of a cylinder: pi*r^2*h, r = radius, h = height h = 3 because we are only looking at the top 3 inches of the can
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