SOLUTION: The long edges of a 6 by 10 inch piece of paper are taped together to form a tube. What is the volume of air enclosed by the tube?
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Question 827209: The long edges of a 6 by 10 inch piece of paper are taped together to form a tube. What is the volume of air enclosed by the tube?
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The long edges of a 6 by 10 inch piece of paper are taped together to form a tube.
What is the volume of air enclosed by the tube?
:
This would form an open cylinder, with a height of 10" and a circumference of 6
Find the radius
Find the volume of the cylinder
V =
V =
Cancel pi
V = * 10
V =
V = 28.648 cu/in
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