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A company is designing a new cylindrical water bottle. The volume of the bottle will be 205 cm to the square root of 3 cm. The height of the water bottle is 8.9 cm. What is the radius of the water​ bottle?

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Answer:

19 cm

Explanation:

Given :

Volume, V = 205 to the √3 = 205^√3

Height, h = 8.9

radius, r

Volume of cylinder:

V = πr²h

205 to the square root of 3 10094.275

company is designing a new cylindrical water bottle. The volume of the bottle will be 205 cm to the square root of 3 cm. The height of the water bottle is 8.9 cm. What is the radius of the water​ bottle?

10094.275 = π * r² * 8.9

10094.275 = 3.14 * 8.9 * r²

10094.275 = 27.946r²

r² = 10094.275 / 27.946

r² = 361.20643

r = √361.20643

r = 19 cm

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