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A manufacturing company produces two sizes of cylindrical containers that each have a height of 50 centimeters. The radius of Container A is 16 centimeters, and the radius of Container B is 25% longer than the radius of Container A. What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of Container B? Volume of a cylinder = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height

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Answer:

Volume of B=62800
cm^3

Explanation:

We are given

Height = 50 cm

Radius of A=16cm

Radius of Cylinder B is 25% more than that of A

Radius of B = 16 +
(25)/(100)*16 cm =16+4= 20 cm

Volume of cylinder B =
pi*r^2*h

=
3.14 * (20)^2*50

=62800
cm^3

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