Question 776253
Water is very very near to 1 gram per cubic centimeter.  The volume that the cylinder can hold can be approximated to the mass of water that it can hold.  Find a formula for the "depth" of the cylinder:


{{{V=h*pi*r^2}}}
{{{h=V/(pi*r^2)}}}
Using the full volume, 154 grams = 154 cm^3 and the given radius,
{{{h=154/(pi*3.5^2)}}}
{{{h=4}}} cm.


This cylinder CANNOT be filled to 10 cm, because it can only be filled to its fully maximum measurable depth of 4 cm.  Even further, 10 centimeters depth of water will weigh far, far more than 1 gram.


Recheck your problem description.