Question 499419
Let's assume that this can is in the shape of a simple cylinder (with no complex curves or anything like that)



{{{V=pi*r^2*h}}} Start with the volume of a cylinder formula.



{{{V=pi*(2)^2(10)}}} Plug in {{{r=2}}} and {{{h=10}}}.



{{{V=(3.14159265)(2)^2(10)}}} Replace {{{pi}}} with {{{3.14159265}}} (note: Use more digits of {{{pi}}} to get better accuracy).



{{{V=(3.14159265)(4)(10))}}} Square {{{2}}} to get {{{4}}}.



{{{V=125.663706}}} Multiply {{{3.14159265}}}, {{{4}}} and {{{10}}} to get {{{125.663706}}} (this value is approximate).



So the volume of the cylinder is roughly 125.663706 cubic inches.