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A cylindrical flower base is 6 in. high and a diameter of 2 in. How many cubic inches of water is needed to fill up the vase an inch less from
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A cylindrical flower base is 6 in. high and a diameter of 2 in. How many cubic inches of water is needed to fill up the vase an inch less from
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A cylindrical flower base is 6 in. high and a diameter of 2 in. How many cubic inches of water is needed to fill up the vase an inch less from its mouth? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A cylindrical flower base is 6 in. high and a diameter of 2 in. How many cubic inches of water is needed to fill up the vase an inch less from its mouth?
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The area of the base is (pi)*1^2 = pi sq. in.
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The height of the water is 5 in.
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Volume of water = 5*pi cu.in.
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Cheers,
Stan H.