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Coins are placed into a treasure chest, and each coin has a radius of 1.4 inches and a height of 0.0625 inches. If there are 230 coins inside the treasure chest, how many cubic inches of the treasure chest is taken up by the coins? Round to the nearest hundredth and approximate using π = 3.14.

0.38 in3
126.39 in3
353.88 in3
88.47 in3

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Answer: D: 88.47 in³​

Explanation:

So what you want to do is first find the individual volume of the coins. Use the volume formula: V = πr^2h

Take 1.4 and times it by itself

1.4 x 1.4 = 1.96

Now multiply 1.96 by 0.0625

1.96 x 0.0625 = 0.1225

And times 0.1225 by pi, or in this case, 3.14

0.1225 x 3.14 = 0.38465

Now you have found the individual volume of each coin. You are trying to find how much space all of the coins take up together. The question says that there is 230 coins in total. So times 0.38465 by 230 to find how much space all the coins take up.

0.38465 x 230 = 88.4695 in³

Now round it to the nearest hundredth: 88.47 in³

That is your answer.

Also I took the same test and I picked 88.47 inches cubed and got it right.

Proof:

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Answer:

D. 88.47 in3

Explanation:

The volume of a single coin would be the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 1.4 inches and a height of 0.0625 inches. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2h. So, V = 3.14 * (1.4^2) * 0.0625 = 0.38 in^3

Since there are 230 coins, the total volume of the coins would be 230* 0.38 = 87.40 in^3

So, the answer would be 87.40, which is closest to D. 88.47 in3

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