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A cylinder with a diameter of 10 inches (in.) and a cube are shown.

Which statement about the volume of the two shapes is correct?
A Both figures have the same volume.
B The volume of the cube is greater than the volume of the cylinder.
C The volume of the cylinder is greater than the volume of the cube
D There is not enough information to determine the volume of these containers.

A cylinder with a diameter of 10 inches (in.) and a cube are shown. Which statement-example-1

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

the volume of the cylinder is 3769.91

the volume of the cube is 1000

so the cylinder's volume is clearly larger than the cube's volume.

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