SOLUTION: The container is a right cylinder with a height of 5 inches and a diameter of 4 inches. How much sauce can the container hold?
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Question 1076348: The container is a right cylinder with a height of 5 inches and a diameter of 4 inches. How much sauce can the container hold?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
radius is therefore 2 inches
V=pi*r^2h=pi*4*5=20pi in^3=62.8 in^3.
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