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A student is trying to calculate the density of a can. He already knows the mass, but he needs to determine the volume as well. Which of the following formulas can be used to calculate the volume of the can?

A V equals four-thirds times pi times r cubed
B V equals one-third times pi times r squared times h
C V = s3
D V = πr2h
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User Colenso Castellino
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See Can is a Cylinder. hence


\\ \sf\longmapsto Volume_((Cylinder))=\pi r^2h

  • r stands for radius
  • h stands for height

And


\\ \sf\longmapsto Density=(Mass)/(Volume)

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