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Two cylindrical containers are shown. Container A has a radius r and a height of h and holds a maximum of 100 ounces of water. Container B has a radius of 4r and a height of 12
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Two cylindrical containers are shown. Container A has a radius r and a height of h and holds a maximum of 100 ounces of water. Container B has a radius of 4r and a height of 12
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Question 967756:
Two cylindrical containers are shown. Container A has a radius r and a height of h and holds a maximum of 100 ounces of water. Container B has a radius of 4r and a height of 12 h .
What is the maximum amount of water that Container B can hold?
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Two cylindrical containers are shown. Container A has a radius r and a height of h and holds a maximum of 100 ounces of water. Container B has a radius of 4r and a height of 12 h .
What is the maximum amount of water that Container B can hold?
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volume=area of circular ends*height
radius of circular ends is increased 4 times, so that area is increased 16 times
height is increased 12 times.
maximum amount of water that Container B can hold=16*12*100=19,200 ounces