SOLUTION: If James has a cylindrical bottle that is 6 inches tall and has a 2-inch radius. How much taller must the bottle be in order to hold about 175 cubic inches of water?
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Question 822860: If James has a cylindrical bottle that is 6 inches tall and has a 2-inch radius. How much taller must the bottle be in order to hold about 175 cubic inches of water?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x*4*3.14=175
x = 13.9331
the bottle needs to be 13.9331 inches tall
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