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Alisa designed a 6,280 cu. in. cylindrical

glass container to hold a single plant.
If the radius is 10 in., what is the tallest
plant that can fit in her container?

User Bjaksic
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Answer:

20in

Explanation:

10² π * height = 6280

height = 6280/(100*3.14) =20 in

User Smoothumut
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Answer: 20 cm

Step-by-step explanation: the area of the end circle is π*r^2=100π in^2

6280/100π=19.99 cm but I think they want 3.14 for π so the answer you want is 20 cm. I copied and pasted this from a website I found, hope this helps!

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