The cubic centimeter one container can hold is 2,878.33 cm³.
<h3>What is the cubic centimeter one
container can hold ?</h3>
In order to determine the cubic centimeter one container can hold, the volume of the container has to be determined.
Volume of the container = volume of the cylinder + (2 x volume of the hemisphere)
Volume of the cylinder = πr²h
Where:
- π = 3.14
- r = radius
- h = height
3.14 x 5² x 30 = 2355 cm³
Volume of a hemisphere = (2/3) x π x r³
2 x (2/3 x 3.14 x 5³) = 523.33 cm³
Volume of the container = 523.33 cm³ + 2355 cm³ = 2,878.33 cm³
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Answer:
471.2 cm³ missing
Step-by-step explanation:
jars are cylinders
volume of cylinder = π * r² * h
h=10
r=5
v=785.4 cm³ of a full jar
r stays the same = 5
h = 4
v= 314.2 cm³ left in the jar
whats missing is the full-left
785.4-314.2=471.2 cm³ missing
<span>4% is the same as 0.04 </span>
<span>so 0.04 x n = 56 where "n" is some number </span>
<span>0.04n = 56 Divide both sides by 0.04 </span>
<span>n = 1400</span>
Answer:
Line means going on upto point but line segment means limited line