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A can soda is 6 inches tall and has a diameter of 3 inches. How many cubic inches of soda can it hold? Answer in terms of pi and include units.
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A can soda is 6 inches tall and has a diameter of 3 inches. How many cubic inches of soda can it hold?
Answer in terms of pi and include units.
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First, divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius. Since the formula is pi x r ² x h, just plug in everything. It can hold about 42.41 cubic inches cubed.
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