For the problem, we are asked t o calculate the volume of the cylindrical vase and it will represent the amount of water that Mary should pour. For a cylinder, the volume is calculated as follows:
V = πr²l
V = π(3)²(8)
<span>V = 226.19 in³ water needed</span>
Yes...the person's hypothesis could be correct.
M+k because the subtraction sign and negative cancel out to become positive
The answer that you’re looking for is B & D
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The answer is:
The area is equal to 113.04 units.
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To find the area of the circle, we need to use the given information about the radius (6).
So, the area of a circle is given by the following formula:
Where,
Substituting the given radius, we have:
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