SOLUTION: a right cylindrical can is to hold exactly 3 liters of water. what should the height of the can be if the radius is 10 cm?
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Question 187627: a right cylindrical can is to hold exactly 3 liters of water. what should the height of the can be if the radius is 10 cm?
Answer by uday1435(57) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
V = πr2h = 3000 cc ( 3 liters)
h = 3000/(πr2) = 3000/ (3.14 x 100) = 9.55 cms
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